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Shults navigated Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 to safety when an engine blew shortly after takeoff Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE. He started at PEOPLE's ...
Tammie Jo Shults — the former fighter pilot with the U.S. Navy who safely landed Southwest Flight 1380 — speaks out for the first time in an interview with Martha Raddatz In her first ...
She trained when female pilots were not allowed to fly with combat units. Tammie Jo Shults, the hero pilot who safely landed a Southwest Airlines plane Tuesday after one of its engines failed ...
Dorothy Marie Dot Keil (nee Hennessey), of Magnolia, N.J., died December 3, 2005, at age 77. She was the beloved wife of the late Clarence D., devoted mother of Charles E. Keil and his wife ...
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 plane.
(Travis Mendoza/U.S. Navy) Analysis by Andrew Van Dam Southwest Airlines Capt. Tammie Jo Shults personifies a dying breed. The icy calm Navy veteran, who told air traffic control “we have part ...
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 ...
During her communication with air traffic control, Pilot Shults said: "There's a hole and someone went out." The Southwest Airlines pilot who successfully landed the severely damaged plane heading ...
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