American heroine who navigated the plane after the explosion of the engine The passengers of the airplane company Southwest Airlines, whose engine caught fire and exploded in the air, called a true character of its pilot, which managed to make after the accident a successful emergency landing. Tammy Jo Schultz was the commander of the aircraft, flying from new York to Dallas, but forced to land in Philadelphia. The fragments of the exploded engine broke one of the Windows, and it partially sucked sitting next to a woman. The rest of the passengers managed to drag her back on Board, but later the victim still died. Was later called the victim’s name, she was a 43-year-old Jennifer Riordan, who worked as a Manager at Wells Fargo Bank in Albuquerque, new Mexico. She is survived by two children. Seven of the passengers were injured, but an emergency landing was successful. The