The Seattle Times has a piece on UA 232, including a lengthy interview with the captain of the flight, Al Haynes. Haynes lives in Seatac these days.
I've written about UA232 before, and Haynes' calm under pressure. This passage from the flight recorder is the one I usually call attention to:
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Sioux City Approach: United Two Thirty-Two Heavy, the wind's currently three six zero at one one; three sixty at eleven. You're cleared to land on any runway.
Captain: [laughter] Roger. [laughter] You want to be particular and make it a runway, huh?
(full transcript here, in Acrobat format)
I've written about UA232 before, and Haynes' calm under pressure. This passage from the flight recorder is the one I usually call attention to:
*^*^*
Sioux City Approach: United Two Thirty-Two Heavy, the wind's currently three six zero at one one; three sixty at eleven. You're cleared to land on any runway.
Captain: [laughter] Roger. [laughter] You want to be particular and make it a runway, huh?
(full transcript here, in Acrobat format)