Captain Chesley B. Sullenberger just epitomizes cool under pressure. Famously, when both engines failed on U.S. Airways Flight 1549 following a bird strike, Sullenberger calmly made the decision to make an emergency landing on water—in this case in New York’s Hudson River. Sullenberger had 208 seconds to do something that had never been done before; something no amount of training could have possibly prepared him for. All 155 passengers and crew aboard survived.