Exploring Sully: The Impact of Flight 1549 on Charlotte’s Sports Culture

How Ridiculous It Is With The 2016 Motion Picture About The 2009 Aircraft Accident Of U.S Airways Flight 1549; Where Tom Hanks Portrays Airline Pilot Chesley Burnett “Sully” Sullenberger III, That Three Of The Passengers On That Flight: A Father And Two Sons, Are Flying To Charlotte, North Carolina Only Because Of A “Golf Incident” Rather Than Flying To Charlotte Because Of It Being The Hub Of The Stock Car Racing Industry, The Presence Of Jefferson-Pilot Communications, WBT-AM-FM and WBTV-TV; And The Quail Hollow Country Club In The Charlotte City Proper Holding Major PGA Tour And PGA Senior Tour Events From 1969-1989, And From 2003-Onwards; Rather Than Being Caught Up In The Modern Golf Craze, And The Modernization Of The PGA Tour.

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See also these other posts regarding the ridiculous modern Golf craze, and the modernization of the PGA Tour: Besides The Fact That The PGA Tour Should Never Modernize, I Am Not Happy About Individuals In Saudi Arabia Founding A Rival, Startup Golf Sanctioning Organization Called LIV Golf. I Do, However, Think That The PGA Tour Merging With LIV Golf Would Be One Of The Best Things To Ever Happen To Both Organizations; A Young, Radical, Modern, And Athletic Golfer Who Has Been Caught Up In The Modernization Of The PGA Tour; Member Of The Australian Children’s Entertainment Musical Band “The Wiggles”, A Male By The Name Of Simon Pryce; Why Several Modern NASCAR And Formula 1 Drivers, And Several NBA, NFL, NHL, And MLB Players, And A Modern Actor Should Be Barred From Playing The Sport Of Golf; Tour, NASCAR on same team for day; Things That Modern NASCAR Driver Kevin Harvick Has In Common With Sean And His Wife’s (Whose Name Is Also Allison) Son Drew; and The Things That Two Or More Of The Relatives That I Have Never, Ever Meant; And Never, Ever Want To Have Anything To Do With Have In Common With Modern NASCAR Driver Denny Hamlin.


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