Top Extraordinary Pilots Worldwide

By | January 6, 2018

For a long time, pilots have played an important role in the world\’s aviation industry, and especially in global military. As to be known that a pilot, or called an aviator is a person controlling an aircraft; and the criteria for a good pilot are so strict including good health, good appearance, and good aviation training. There are some outstanding pilots serving in military such as bombards, Weapon Systems Offices, Electronic Warfare Offices. Despite being disabled, staying in difficult conditions, or starting flights at very young age, such amazing pilots successfully completed their missions. Let\’s take a look at the most extraordinary pilots around the world to express your respect and admiration to such great heroes.

 

Mason Dunn


 

Mason Dunn, the helicopter pilot of an Oklahoma City TV news, saved the life of a deer from being stranded by utilizing the wind from the aircraft\’s rotor

 

Jessica Cox


 

The first female pilot with no arms due to a rare congenital disease is also a former dancer from Tuscon, Arizona, USA. It took her three years instead of six months as usual to finish her lightweight aircraft license and now works as a professional pilot

 

Tom Attridge


 

The fighter pilot tried to shoot himself down when he took the flight Grumman\’s new F-11F-1 Tiger on September 21, 1956 in order to have a safe landing

 

The pilot in Alaska


 

During the tour around the Alaskan wilderness by airplane, a pilot utilized radio and duct tape to prevent his airplane from being bitten by a bear

 

Doug White


 

The passenger Doug White from Archibald, Louisiana controlled the twin-engine Beech aircraft and touched it down safely instead of the dead pilot during the flight

 

Brian Bews


 

The captain Brian Bews was taken into hospital after his jump out from the crashed CF-18 fighter jet at Lethbridge County Airport. It\’s so fortunate that he is still alive

 

James Terry


 

James Terry from Miami, Florida could repair his airplane from the outside of the cockpit while flying

 

Evan Graham


 

Evan Graham, 16, is best-known as the youngest solo pilot to five different aircrafts: a vintage WWII L-4 Piper Cub taildrager, a R-22 Robinson helicopter, a Cessna 150 Aerobat, a Robinson 44 Raven II and a 1965 Cessna 150-150

 

Frank Vogt


 

The traffic pilot Frank Vogt safely landed his Jersey airplane regardless of its lost oil pressure of 1,200 feet off the ground

 

Ian Fortune


 

The British military pilot Ian Fortune saved the lives of 20 people on the flight during the battle between American troops and the Taliban in Helmand Province, Afghanistan

 

 

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