Close call on the runway
Heroes Remember
Transcript
I'll come, I'll go to one incident that sticks out in my mind,
because I, if it had been a few seconds longer then I wouldn't be
here talking with you. We were moving from, by the way when we
first went to Burma, we were on the India-Burma border in Assam
in the Imphal Valley, Kangla, to be right specific, like
Quispamsis. But anyhow we were there for up until March and in
March we went down the coast to Akyab and then further down
south to Ramri.
As it turned out it was on May 7th of 1945, we were supposed to
have got off early in the morning, and we didn't for
whatever reason and anyhow we, it was around noon hour when we
were ready to take off about twenty of us on board as passengers,
charging off down the runway at 90 knots tail up and all that
and the port motor died. We wound up in some brush growth at
the end of the runway, 180 degree turn. We were a little bit
concerned but we didn't know what was going on really, so we all
got out of course and standing around wondering what happened
and what to do and I remember the pilot got out, and he was so
nervous that he couldn't light a cigarette. Anyhow it turned out
to be that the, that we, the motor transport section had been
directed to take fuel from a storage tank without checking it
for water. So we had a 120 gallons of water in the fuel
tank. They won't fly on water. So that was a close call, a few
more seconds we would've been airborne, and I wouldn't be here
to tell it.
Description
Mr. Duffley tells about trying to take off with water in the fuel tanks.
Louis Duffley
Louis Duffley was born in Quispamsis, New Brunswick on 14 February, 1920. He and some friends joined the Air Force and in 1941 travelled to Toronto for kitting and elementary discipline. From there, he went to Technical school in Belleville. He finished up in 1942 and was posted in Moncton, New Brunswick. He stayed there for a year and a half before being sent off to Dorval, Quebec for another course. After two months, Mr Duffley joined the 165 Squadron on the West Coast. Eventually, in 1944 he and two Air Force friends were sent overseas.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 01:57
- Person Interviewed:
- Louis Duffley
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Burma
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Units/Ship:
- 436 Squadron
- Occupation:
- Aircraft Instrument Engineer
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