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Al Haynes | |
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出生 | Alfred Clair Haynes 1931年8月31日 Paris, Texas |
逝世 | 2019年8月25日 Seattle, Washington | (87歲)
職業 | Airline pilot |
兒女 | Laurie Haynes-Arguello Anthony Clair 「Tony」 Haynes Daniel Clair 「Dan」 Haynes |
父母 | Herbert Clair Haynes Fannie Temperance Baker |
親屬 | 3 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild |
阿爾弗雷德·克萊爾·海恩斯(英語:Alfred Clair Haynes,1931年8月31日—2019年8月25日),民航飛行員,曾為美國聯合航空公司效力35年。海恩斯是1989年聯合航空232號班機空難的當事機長,該班機在失控後於美國愛荷華州蘇城墜毀。他在康復後重返了飛行崗位,並於1991年從聯合航空公司退休。退休後海恩斯投身航空安全並成為了一名公共演說者。
早年生活
1931年8月31日,克萊爾·海恩斯出生於得克薩斯州帕里斯市的家中。[1]他是赫伯特·克萊爾·海恩斯(1896年—1972年)和范妮·坦普倫斯·貝克(1896年—1991年)的第三個孩子。他的父親是一家電話公司的地區經理,母親是家庭主婦。1940年,他們全家搬家到了德克賽斯州達拉斯市,海恩斯在那裡就讀於伍德羅·威爾遜高中。[2][3]Haynes graduated from Texas A&M College (now Texas A&M University) prior to joining the United States Marine Corps.[4] He became a first lieutenant and was an instructor pilot. He served until 1956 and then joined United Airlines, which was his employer for the next 35 years. He retired in 1991.[5]
職業生涯
軍旅生涯
Haynes lost his draft deferment while taking a semester off from Texas A&M, while the United States was engaged in the Korean War, and decided to join the U.S. Marine Corps. He spent four years in the Marine Corps, serving as a pilot.
United Airlines flying career
In 1956, Haynes joined United Airlines after his wartime service.[6] For most of his career with United Airlines he served as a flight engineer or co-pilot, refusing offers of promotion, because they would have required relocating from Seattle.[6] However, in 1985, he did accept a promotion to Captain, because he would be approaching retirement soon, and his retirement pay would be based upon his pay during his last five years.
On July 19, 1989, Haynes was the Captain of United Airlines Flight 232, piloting a DC-10, a large trijet airliner, carrying 296 passengers and crew. The airplane had left Denver for Chicago, with a final destination of Philadelphia, but experienced a catastrophic engine failure in its rear engine, which triggered a loss of hydraulic fluid. Without hydraulic fluid Haynes and his flight crew could not move the airplane's flaps and rudder or almost any other control surfaces.
Without flight controls the airplane began a right descending turn, a tendency that persisted for the rest of the flight. Haynes reduced the thrust on the left engine (#1), allowing differential thrust from the right engine (#3) to level the aircraft. An off-duty pilot, Dennis Edward Fitch, joined Haynes and his co-pilot, William Roy Records, and flight engineer Dudley Joseph Dvorak, on the flight deck.
The airplane was diverted to Sioux City for an emergency landing. With very limited ability to control the airplane, Haynes had difficulty aligning with a runway, reducing speed and landing nose-up. Consequently, the airplane approached the runway at almost twice the desired landing speed, resulting in a very hard landing, with catastrophic damage to the airframe. The airplane then broke into pieces as it slid off the runway, with the remaining fuel bursting into flames. As can be heard in the cockpit flight recording, it was the intervention of Fitch that ultimately got the airplane to the airport.
184 people survived the crash-landing. 32 died of smoke inhalation, 80 of traumatic injuries. Haynes and his colleagues were trapped in the cockpit. 35 minutes after the crash-landing, rescuers identified the cockpit and rescued the flight crew. Most had minor injuries, apart from Denny Fitch, who almost died, having suffered multiple fractures and other organ injuries.
Haynes believed five factors contributed to the degree of success in Sioux City; luck, communications, preparation, execution, and cooperation.[7]
Haynes resumed flight duty after his recovery.
Career after United Airlines
According to NPR, "Haynes is widely seen as a hero among aviation experts, akin to Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger and his 'miracle on the Hudson.'"[8]
He was also a volunteer umpire for Little League Baseball for more than 33 years and a stadium announcer for high school football for more than 25 years.[4][5] He was an umpire in the 1978 Little League World Series.[9]
He was referred to as a hero, but refused to say he was one. He gave all the credit to the flight attendants, who he believed did not receive enough credit for the work they did.[10][11]
所獲榮譽
死亡
Haynes died on August 25, 2019 in a Seattle hospital after a brief illness, six days before he would have turned 88.[13][14] United Airlines issued a statement thanking him for "his exceptional efforts aboard Flight UA232".[15]
流行文化
- American actor Charlton Heston portrayed Captain Al Haynes in the TV film A Thousand Heroes (1992).
- Captain Al Haynes appeared in the documentary Seconds from Disaster Season 2: Episode 7 (2005) called "Crash Landing at Sioux City".
- Canadian actor Stewart Arnott portrayed Captain Al Haynes in the Canadian TV series Mayday Season 11: Episode 13 (2012) called "Impossible Landing" and Air Crash Investigation Special Report Season 3: Episode 8 (2020) called "Courage in the Cockpit".
參考資料
- ^ Staff, Editorial. Al Haynes. AVweb. 1999-09-29 [2024-06-25] (美國英語).
- ^ Palmer, E. Laurence. YEARBOOKS AND SCIENCE EDUCATION. School Science and Mathematics. 1948-03, 48 (3). ISSN 0036-6803. doi:10.1111/j.1949-8594.1948.tb06530.x.
- ^ Alhamoud, Issa; Khin, Ei; Huang, Rong; McConnell, Lesli; Seikaly, Mouin G. Treatment of Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Children Post-Kidney Transplantation: A Single Center’s Experience. Nephrology – Open Journal. 2021-12-31, 6 (1). ISSN 2380-0445. doi:10.17140/npoj-6-125.
- ^ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Capt Al Haynes Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Wall of Honor. 17 January 2016 [August 28, 2019]. 引用錯誤:帶有name屬性「smith」的
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標籤用不同內容定義了多次 - ^ 5.0 5.1 Little League® International Honors the Memory of Hero Pilot, LLBWS umpire, Al Haynes. littleleague.org. August 26, 2019 [August 28, 2019]. 引用錯誤:帶有name屬性「ump」的
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標籤用不同內容定義了多次 - ^ 6.0 6.1 Finney, Daniel P. Al Haynes, pilot of United Flight 232 and reluctant hero, dies 30 years after deadly crash in Iowa. Des Moines Register. [2020-11-02] (美國英語).
- ^ NASA United Flight 232 Lecture by Capt Al Haynes - YouTube. www.youtube.com. 15 August 2020 [2020-11-02]. (原始內容存檔於2021-12-21).
- ^ Kennedy, Merrit. Al Haynes, Pilot From Miraculous 1989 Crash Landing, Has Died. NPR. August 26, 2019 [August 27, 2019].
- ^ Genzlinger, Neil. Alfred Haynes, Pilot Who Saved Scores in Crash Landing, Dies at 87. New York Times. September 24, 2019 [September 26, 2019].
- ^ Finney, Daniel. Al Haynes, pilot of United Flight 232 and reluctant hero, dies 30 years after deadly crash in Iowa. Des Moines Register. August 27, 2019 [November 16, 2019].
- ^ Jones, Al. Remembering Al Haynes, the pilot who guided United Flight 232 to its crash-landing at Sioux Gateway Airport. ktiv.com. August 26, 2019 [August 28, 2019]. (原始內容存檔於August 27, 2019).
- ^ Kanki, Barbara G.; Anca, José; Chidester, Thomas R. (編). Crew Resource Management. Elsevier. 2019: xxxvi. ISBN 978-0-12-812995-1.
- ^ Dreeszen, Dave. Al Haynes, pilot of Flight 232, dies at 87. Sioux City Journal. August 26, 2019 [August 28, 2019].
- ^ Leasca, Stacey. Heroic United Airlines Pilot Dies 30 Years After Saving 184 Passengers in Iowa Crash. travelandleisure.com. August 27, 2019 [August 28, 2019].
- ^ Captain Al Haynes 'made the impossible possible'. United.com. (原始內容存檔於2019-11-14).
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