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safely landed a Southwest Airlines flight after a mid-air explosion
After making a seamless emergency landing on Tuesday, she hugged traumatized passengers hugged them and consoled them before they
de-boarded, say media reports.Ms Shults, who is a former Navy fighter pilot, and one of the first women to fly an F-18, was praised on
social media for her bravery and the way she calmly handled the chaotic situation."The pilot Tammy Jo was so amazing! She landed us safely
in Philly," said Amanda Bourman on Instagram
"God sent his angels to watch over us," she said."She has nerves of steel," another passenger Alfred Tumlinson said, adding, "Everybody just
I'm just telling you they were just applauding
It was amazing that we made it to the ground.""She came back and talked to every individual in there personally and shook every hand,"
landing forced (Reuters)The engine on Ms Shults's airplane exploded on Tuesday, killing one passenger and nearly sucked another out of a
shattered window.There were 148 panic-stricken people on-board and Ms Shults deftly guided the plane onto the runway, touching down at 190
mph, avoiding a far worse disaster.A native of New Mexico, the courageous pilot has served 10 years in the Navy, reaching the rank of
She left the Navy in 1993 with her husband
She has two children.She is a devout Christian who previously said in her blog that sitting in the cockpit gives her 'the opportunity to
witness for Christ on almost every flight.'(With inputs from agencies)