
Hero pilot Capt. Sully Sullenberger shares heartbreaking health update
Captain Sully, who saved 155 people on a "miraculous" plane landing in the water, revealed his diagnosis of Alzheimer's
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Captain Sully, who saved 155 people on a "miraculous" plane landing in the water, revealed his diagnosis of Alzheimer's. At the age of 75, the pilot of the "Miracle of the Hudson" said he received the diagnosis in August 2025 after noting memory failures, difficulties with names and sleep changes. Capt. Sully Sullenberger, the Hero of the Hudson who safely landed into the river to save 155 passengers in 2009, has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer’s.
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Captain Sully, who saved 155 people on a "miraculous" plane landing in the water, revealed his diagnosis of Alzheimer's.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAt the age of 75, the pilot of the "Miracle of the Hudson" said he received the diagnosis in August 2025 after noting memory failures, difficulties with names and sleep changes
reliability low1/2 sourcesCapt. Sully Sullenberger, the Hero of the Hudson who safely landed into the river to save 155 passengers in 2009, has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer’s
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Captain Sully, who saved 155 people on a "miraculous" plane landing in the water, revealed his diagnosis of Alzheimer's.
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterAt the age of 75, the pilot of the "Miracle of the Hudson" said he received the diagnosis in August 2025 after noting memory failures,..
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterCapt. Sully Sullenberger, the Hero of the Hudson who safely landed into the river to save 155 passengers in 2009, has been diagnosed with…
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