New York: In his first public comments about what it was like to safely land a passenger jet in New York City's Hudson River, US Airways pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger described the ordeal as "surreal" and said the silence in the cockpit after both engines lost power was "shocking"
In a brief interview with ESPN the night before the Super Bowl - where he and the crew were given a standing ovation - Sullenberger said that while he was guiding the plane to a splash landing he felt "calm on the outside, turmoil on the inside."
The Californian pilot has been called a hero for safely landing the Airbus 320, which lost power in both of the engines after striking a flock of birds shortly after having taken off from New York's LaGuardia Airport.
All of the 150 passengers and crew members were rescued safely.
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