A Pilot & a POW Cling to Faith During Crisis Tammie Jo Shults & Carlyle “Smitty” Harris Jesus
Southwest pilot Tammie Jo Shults is being praised for her cool demeanor after her plane suffered a blown engine — killing one passenger — and she was forced to make a one-engine, emergency.
Actual Audio of 'Nerves of Steel' Southwest Pilot Tammie Jo Shults Landing Flight 1380 Glamour
September 20, 2018 6:19 PM EDT. Tammie Jo Shults grew up looking at the sky from her family's ranch in Tularosa, New Mexico, under the dogfighting airspace of a nearby military base, captivated.
[AUDIO] Emergency at 32,000 Feet How Pilot Tammie Jo Shults Kept Calm
Tammie Jo Shults has been hailed a hero for safely landing the Southwest plane that lost an engine on April 17. (Video: Allie Caren/The Washington Post) The pilot's voice was calm yet focused.
Southwest pilot Tammie Jo Shults applauded by hometown
CNN —. When an engine failed on a Southwest Airlines flight last month, pilot Tammie Jo Shults didn't panic. Instead, she fell back on her extensive Navy experience. "My first thoughts were.
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Diane Tedeschi December 2019 Tammie Jo Shults during her days as a Navy pilot. On April 17, 2018, Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 experienced an uncontained engine failure that crippled the.
Unflappable airline pilot Tammie Jo Shults delivered SMU's December 1 Tate Lecture SMU
Capt. Tammie Jo Shults pictured last year. She was one of the first female fighter pilots in the Navy three decades ago. Kevin Garber/MidAmerica Nazarene University, via Associated Press At.
Tammie Jo Shults Joins First Airline Monument Project's Honorary Advisory Board
Captain Tammie Jo Shults is the widely acclaimed pilot who brought Southwest Flight 1380 in for a successful, heroic emergency landing in Philadelphia in 2018. Captain Shults shares how her entire life of preparation, steady leadership, and faith led her to that crucial moment in the cockpit. She captures her extraordinary story in the book, Nerves of Steel: How I Followed My Dreams, Earned.
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Online Audio of Southwest Pilot Tammie Jo Shults' Communication with Air Traffic Control Tower The Internet Patrol 5/14/2018| 4/18/2018| 1 Comment Category: Good Guys Share the knowledge
Actual Audio of 'Nerves of Steel' Southwest Pilot Tammie Jo Shults Landing Flight 1380 Glamour
Audio of the Southwest Airlines incident has emerged, showing how pilot Tammie Jo Shults remained completely calm after an engine exploded and a woman passenger was nearly sucked out of the.
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2.6K Share PBS is an American public broadcast service. Wikipedia 472K views 5 years ago Twenty minutes after takeoff, Southwest Flight 1380 had to make an emergency landing. One of the engines had.
Heroic pilot Tammie Jo Shults opens up about deadly midair incident
Apr 19, 2018 at 5:40 AM EDT By Shane Croucher Senior Editor An audio recording has captured the eerily calm discussion between Southwest Airlines lead pilot Tammie Jo Shults and air traffic.
Capt. Tammie Jo Shults, pilot of Southwest flight with blown engine, praised for "nerves of
PHILADELPHIA -- Captain Tammie Jo Shults, the Southwest Airlines pilot who made an emergency landing Tuesday after the jet blew an engine and lost a window in a flurry of shrapnel, is being.
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578 130K views 5 years ago An audio recording obtained by Reuters on Wednesday captures the conversation between Southwest Flight 1380 pilot Tammie Jo Shults and an air traffic controller.
Tammie Jo Shults On What Makes a Hero
This calm under pressure allowed the pilot, Tammie Jo Shults, to land the airplane safely. She was one of the first female fighter pilots in the U.S. Navy. SO CALM! Listen to how the pilot of.
How Southwest Pilot Tammie Jo Shults Landed Fatal Flight 1380 Flipboard
GPS Podcast. Emergency at 32,000 Feet: How Pilot Tammie Jo Shults Kept Calm. About 20 minutes into a flight from New York to Dallas, an engine explosion rocked Southwest Flight 1380, putting almost 150 passengers in grave danger. "It felt like we'd been hit by another aircraft, the jolt was so violent," pilot Tammie Jo Shults said.
Tammie Jo Shults discusses induction into Air & Space Hall of Fame
Tammie Jo Shults (born Bonnell; born November 2, 1961) is an American retired commercial airline captain, author, and former naval aviator. She was one of the first female fighter pilots to serve in the United States Navy. Following active duty she became a pilot for Southwest Airlines. [2] She retired from Southwest Airlines in 2020.