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NEVER DONE — Proven stories of pressure and leadership, decoded into tactics for today’s leaders.
January 15th, 2009. US Airways Flight 1549 lost both engines over New York City.
Ninety seconds.
One leader.
One decision.
In this debut episode of NEVER DONE — The Daily Reckoning Podcast, Bob Rodgers breaks down the Miracle on the Hudson and the timeless lessons it holds for every leader under fire.
This episode will show you why:
1. Pressure doesn’t break leaders, it reveals them.
2. The three truths of pressure are Preparation, Presence, and Persistence.
3. You can train confidence under fire with three tactical drills you can start today.
Never Quit. Never Surrender. NEVER DONE.
#NeverDonePodcast #LeadershipUnderPressure #HudsonDecision #ConfidenceUnderFire #LeadershipDevelopment #DailyReckoning
This episode retells the Miracle on the Hudson, January 15, 2009, based on publicly available sources including National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reports and media coverage. Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger and First Officer Jeffrey Skiles were the pilots of US Airways Flight 1549. All credit to them and the crew for their extraordinary actions. This retelling is for educational and leadership purposes.
NTSB Accident Report: US Airways Flight 1549, January 2009.
Sullenberger, C. (2009). Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters. HarperCollins.
CBS 60 Minutes Interview with Captain Sullenberger, 2009.
Coverage from The New York Times (Jan 2009).