Southwest Captain Tammie Jo Shults pens new book
It is intense to be on a plane that?s about to crash. That intensity is at a whole other level if you?re the one piloting it. Captain Tammie Jo Shults was at the controls of Southwest Flight 1380 last year when one of the engines went out. She saved the flight and more than 140 people on board. Shults talked to us about her new book, which couldn?t have a more appropriate title, Nerves of Steel.
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