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Helo Pilot Rescues Calf... More Proof That Pilots Are Cool!

Helo Hero Produces International "Awww" Moment

In today's media, news reports concerning the actions of a pilot are rarely cause for celebration... unless you happen to be News Helicopter Pilot Mason Dunn, a pilot for KWTV of Oklahoma City, OK. Upon getting a frantic request for assistance in the rescue of a Calf stranded on thin ice (literally) Dunn's Bell 407 went to the rescue.

Helicopter Pilot Mason Dunn

Ranchers noted their calf stranded on a farm pond, last Monday, with ice obviously too thin to affect a ground based rescue. Dunn was no stranger to aiding God's little creatures in their time of need, having performed a similar rescue a few years before when a deer got caught on Lake Thunderbird.

The Watonga, OK, ranch thereafter became the scene for an intriguing rescue as he flew in and used the rotor wash form the helo to swoosh the little calf towards shore where it finally made it to Terra Firma and the waiting arms of its ranch family. Dunn noted that, "I [would have] never forgiven myself if I went out there to try to save a calf and it fell through the water and drowned."

Dunn added that, “But when I arrived, it was set up perfectly for me… There were no trees, no wires. It was a huge pond, the calf was out in the middle of the pond... It was an easy decision, we just went right down there and it took me about 30 seconds to blow it over to the shore.” 

 

It was one of those great moments when what we all to be true is shown to the rest of the world -- that pilots are usually pretty cool people and that aircraft are amazing machines that can be used to enrich the lives of people -- and other mammals -- all over the world. ANN thanks helo pilot Mason Dunn for reminding us all of that over the holiday season... and giving us all one more reason to be proud to be a member of the aviation world. I am even more enthused with all this because of a common connection we share with Mason... who got his start in aviation with one of our dearest friends, Tom Jones... whom we lost in an airshow accident over 20 years ago. It was nice to see the effect that Tom is still having on the world... through the people he befriended and mentored.

Nice work, there, Mason... really nice work.

FMI: http://www.news9.com/, www.news9.com/Global/category.asp?C=116601&autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=2052906

 


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