Inglês, perguntado por anonimo736382, 6 meses atrás

When US Airways pilot Chesley "Sully Sullenberger landed his jet safely in the Hudson River, he proved
himself to be a great performer under stress. He also helped illustrate why a comercial airline pilot is ranked as one
of the nation's most stressful jobs
Topping the list as the nation's most stressful job is surgeon followed closely by commercial airline pilot and
photojournalist. Since surgeons take a person's life in their hands every time they enter an operating room it's not
surprising that stress plays a big role especially when they encounter unexpected issues. On the other hand,
commercial airline pilots are responsible for the lives of their passengers and crew every time they fly. In the
event of an emergency. they must handle rapidly changing situations from poor weather conditions and UFGS -
unidentified flying geese-to equipment malfunctions. And while photojournalists tend to be only responsible
for themselves their jobs can require them to be on the frontline of every catástrofe from wars to hurricanes to riots.
However, one common bond between all three o four most stressful jobs is their demanding schedules which often
change at the last minute and may require extended periods away from home or long shifts while on the job
The ope of stress surgeons face when operating may be very diferente from the stress a pilot feels when
landing in a storm and from how a photojournalist feels while taking pictures during a fire or hurricane but all three
bear more stress than any other job in the country
(www.careercast.com)
01. What is the definition of TO BE CLASSIFIED AS ?
A to be ranked as
E to encounter
to bear
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Respondido por christianeluc
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Explicação:

O que aconteceu com o piloto do rio Hudson?

Foi condecorado como herói nacional nos Estados Unidos, após efetuar um pouso forçado bem sucedido no rio Hudson, durante uma emergência no voo US Airways 1549, em Nova Iorque no dia 15 de janeiro de 2009. Durante a decolagem, a aeronave sofreu um birdstrike (colisão com aves), ficando sem potência nos motores.

O Airbus A320 da companhia US Airways foi retirado das águas do rio Hudson, em Nova York, neste domingo. Com a ajuda de um guindaste, a aeronave foi colocada em um reboque.


christianeluc: acho que é isso
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