Fresno library lets Danville pilot's late fees fly
Staff and wire reports
Posted: 02/02/2009 03:24:42 PM PST


FRESNO, Calif. — Hero pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger of Danville 
is now every librarian's hero, too.
When the US Airways pilot's plane ended up at the bottom of the 
Hudson River on Jan. 15, so did a book he had checked out from the 
library at California State University, Fresno, through his local 
library near Danville.
Sullenberger contacted library officials and asked for an extension 
and waiver of overdue fees because the book, probably also a little 
waterlogged, was in the airliner's cargo hold when the plane went down.
Sullenberger, who helped save the lives of his 150 passengers when he 
and his crew glided the crippled plane to an emergency landing, has 
been attracting national attention for the past few weeks, popping up 
at Sunday's Super Bowl, the inauguration and a hometown welcome party 
attended by a couple thousand people.
Fresno State library officials said they were struck by 
Sullenberger's sense of responsibility and did him one better: 
They're waiving all fees, even lost book fees, and placing a template 
in the replacement book dedicating it to him.
The book's subject? Professional ethics.


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