Great story of a white man saving his family when the pilot of their chartered plane keels over and dies! white controllers talk him home safely — gripping story

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Pilot of a very complicated plane dies in flight. The hero passenger and dad, a Louisiana pharmacist with a great Southern drawl and manner , lands the King Air Turbo Prop and saves his family!

He had earned a Private Pilot’s License 18 long years prior to this incident. But he had quit flying shortly after — with only 80 hours total time logged.

On this Commercial Charter flight, Doug White is flying home after attending his brother’s funeral with his wife and daughters on board. The Charter Pilot dies suddenly within minutes after takeoff. Doug is forced to take control of the complex, high-performance turboprop aircraft with zero experience in a King Air and with zero notice. Dead pilot slumped over the controls in view of the distraught family in the passenger cabin.

On Easter Sunday, April 12th, 2009, Doug White and his family chartered a Beech King Air B200 N559DW for a flight from Marco Island, Florida bound for Louisiana with 5 souls on board. Soon after takeoff, the pilot, 67-year-old retired Air Force Colonel Joe Cabuk loses consciousness, creating an emergency situation that required extraordinary measures by the plane’s passengers and Air Traffic Controllers.

This video is a recreation of that flight and is intended to honor and pay tribute to the pilots and air traffic controllers.

The video creator writes:

I have used actual published radar tracks and numerous published interviews and news reports to determine as close as possible the flight path, altitudes, headings, and other pertinent details of this flight. Due to a relatively erratic flight path following the emergency, some air speeds, altitudes, and headings, may vary slightly from the actual flight. The actual ATC recording of the communications with the King Air are included in their entirety.

The moment of truth approaches for Doug White and his loved ones…. Runway 6 at Ft. Myers Intenational airport dead ahead. (Btw, Margi was born in Ft. Myers. The Thomas Edison Winter Laboratory is also located here, and the home of his friend, the great automaker, antisemite and reincarnationist Henry Ford is next door.)

The King Air used for this flight is by Carenado. The Fort Myers Scenery is by LatinVFR. Please refer to the “About” tab on our home channel page for more information on hardware and software specs.

You can hear at 40:30 the pilot’s voice choke up as he says to the controller thank you.

There is, of course a racial angle to all this. The white race is renowned for its sang froid, a French word that means “blood-cold.” (Romance languages put the noun first, then the adjective.) It means we Aryans have a special talent, when we realize imminent danger, for turning the emotions off, focusing like a laser on the job ahead, and following the instructions with full concentration.

The time for high-fiving and hugs will come later. 🙂

You know what the greatest achievement of the Third Reich was? We showed a shattered, defeated, demoralized and broke people (we had three days worth of foreign currency to import food on January 30, 1933, when I took over) how to love and believe in themselves again.

And how great they quickly became.

The jew needs a huge propaganda apparatus and billions of dollars to make white people believe they are worthless. OUR message, however, goes with the grain. To love, cherish and defend our people and aim for excellence — that is music to our Aryan ears.

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…..Good article on this miracle

[source https://www.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/03/29/couwels.emergency.landing/index.html]

Lisa Grimm, the female controller of German heritage who helped him get control of the plane, is on the left, with the other steady fellows who guided Doug down.

Excerpts:

Grimm said she remembered White’s steady demeanor through the whole incident.

“He was like the coolest cucumber,” she said.

Shortly after the pilot slumped over in his seat, White yelled for his wife to come up to the cockpit.

Terry White recalled that she was initially annoyed with her husband’s tone, thinking he wanted her to bring him a soda.

Once she realized the gravity of the situation, “my first thought was my girls,” she said.

At one point, Doug White held out his hand, and Terry said, “You’re not even shaking … and [he] said, ‘I am on the inside.’

“That’s just the way he is,” she said.

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White said he felt a bond with the team of air traffic controllers, as if they had been in combat together.

The White family was shocked to learn during the reunion that they were given only a 5 percent chance of surviving.

The Louisiana pharmacist has gone on to receive his pilot’s license, saying he never wants to be in the same situation again.

“If you’re gonna die, at least die trying not to,” Doug White said.

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What national socialism does is turn out real men, and women who are so glad they are. 🙂

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