this, of reading their instruments, but at the end of the day when you watch that video, when you see it happen to that plane and lift the nose up and it's done, can you believe so many people walked away? is >> it's remarkable so many people walked away, but when you see the landing sequence, the plane pitches up, and it ends up on the belly of the plane, that event allowed people to get off. the plane stayed on its belly. they could use the chutes. they could use the doors. the smoke we saw wasn't smoke. it was dirt. that was fortunate too. the fire did not happen until later in the sequence. that spelled the difference of so many lives. >> shout out to the crew, all the flight attendants able to get people off before the fire started. >> absolutely. i've had the opportunity to work with many flight attendants who have saved lives in crashes. the instant they realize something is going wrong, they start thinking what do i have to do to get these people out? there's one for every 50 passengers. that's the law. that's still a lot of people to get off the plane, but they have a lot to do, and there's also reports of one poor flight attendant was trapped, and