Cogito
Pre-takeoff checklist
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/10/b...n-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0
"There is no question that the film’s version of the inquiry veers from the official record in both tone and substance, and depicts the investigators as departing from standard protocol in airline accident inquiries. The N.T.S.B. released a statement saying the agency regretted that the filmmakers had not asked them to review the movie for accuracy.
Moviegoers are led to the conclusion that the N.T.S.B. team was prosecutorial and closed-minded and that, without guidance from Captain Sullenberger, played by Tom Hanks, the facts of what happened that afternoon might never have been known.
“We weren’t out to hose the crew,” Mr. Benzon said..."
That said, the film is probably accurate in how it feels to be interrogated by the NTSB.
"There is no question that the film’s version of the inquiry veers from the official record in both tone and substance, and depicts the investigators as departing from standard protocol in airline accident inquiries. The N.T.S.B. released a statement saying the agency regretted that the filmmakers had not asked them to review the movie for accuracy.
Moviegoers are led to the conclusion that the N.T.S.B. team was prosecutorial and closed-minded and that, without guidance from Captain Sullenberger, played by Tom Hanks, the facts of what happened that afternoon might never have been known.
“We weren’t out to hose the crew,” Mr. Benzon said..."
That said, the film is probably accurate in how it feels to be interrogated by the NTSB.