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In this episode, MC Howe and Rich Million dive into a detailed review of the film 'Sully,' exploring its portrayal of the emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549. They discuss the accuracy of the film, the characters involved, and the pressures faced by pilots during crises. The conversation also touches on the mental health aspects of aviation, the role of the NTSB, and personal anecdotes from their experiences in the industry. The dialogue highlights the importance of safety measures, the psychological aspects of emergency situations, and the realism of aviation procedures as depicted in movies. The hosts also reflect on the character development of the pilots and the media's portrayal of the incident, providing insights into the complexities of aviation and emergency response.

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