Well, that was a rather interesting, because I ended up
as a, we were doing runway readiness, this was back in
December, it was December the 2nd of 1943. We were sitting out at
the other, the end of the runway, it was a murky day, the cloud
cover was down to about a thousand feet, and suddenly a red
flare goes up to tell us to scramble, so my number one and I
automatically start up, take off and he calls for a heading from
the controller, the controller gives us a heading and where I
should have turned left with him, I turned right being an eager
beaver, and suddenly when I realized I flipped back but with
that we was in cloud so I never saw him again.
When I dropped down through cloud again, I came out over water, I
had no idea where I was but I, math was always a reasonable
subject for me in school, and I just sort of recounted all of the
things that, the courses that we had been told to fly on. So when
it came to, with no land in sight, I called up for a heading
to the controller and with that, this voice in English comes on
and gives me a southerly heading. Well I knew I couldn't be
heading south with all this water around so it had to be a German
who was listening in on the conversation and spoke perfectly,
perfect English. So I immediately put my, swung my aircraft
around where was on a zero heading and then just sort of kept
the faith and fifteen minutes later I came within sight of land
which turned, it was England, thank goodness, and it turned out
to be Beachy Head because when you're coming in on the coast
you can sort of, you look at your map and say, "Oh yes, that's
where it is." And then from there, I phoned the controller again
asked them for a heading for base because with only a few
hours on the aircraft I wasn't that familiar with where the
hanger I was, or how to get to base. And he promptly gave me a
homing when I called him again I said, "Could you give me a
repeat on that base", and he says, "Well, would you make a
circle and give me another indication", like we'd say so
much on the tele, or the radio and he would be able to know
where we were. And as I tipped the aircraft up, right below me
was the airbase. So all I am saying is that it's incidences
like that that make you realize that, you know, you become very
satisfied with the people you are dealing with.
It gives you a lot of confidence.