Not bad for an Air Force weenie, eh, BT?

Personally I think being dead is a requirement for real "hero" status, and I think he'd agree that he just did what you'd expect any professional pilot to do.
Besides, he's also glider-rated... that sort of situation is normal for a glider pilot. ;)

But he's obviously a very good pilot and very good captain... I'd buy him a beer (and a top-shelf shot if he wanted one)!
Let's also raise a glass to the cabin crew- I noticed life jackets on most exiting pax, and the fact that nobody drowned or froze to death can be attributed to really excellent "flight attending". The rescue personnel did a great job, too, but the often-maligned "stews" had only a few minutes to prep everybody best they could, then had to maintain order while figuring out when and how to get everyone out. In a way, their job was harder and scarier than that of the flight crew... imagine having to deal with over 100 terrified pax in such a situation!!
And of course there's the water taxi and ferry skippers who decided without hesitation to divert to the site to render aid... no thought of their schedule or lwsuits, etc. Good to see the "mariner's code" in full effect.