Emergency landing
Heroes Remember
Transcript
When we were flying out of, out of southern England, when we were
briefed to go one night, they said, "When you come back, head
the plane out over the sea and jump out because it looks like
it's gonna be socked in when you get back." And none of us were
too anxious to do that but so when we came back it was socked
in alright. And the skipper said to me, "Do you think we can make
it down on RDF?" And I said, "Well, I rather do that
than jump out." And so we, we lined the plane up on the RDF and
everybody stood up front to look for, except myself, who was on
the RDF. And they were watching for anything that I might have
missed. And, but we came down through the fog and right onto
the runway and, so we saved a plane on our, and went into the
briefing room and they tore strips off us like you wouldn't
believe. They said, "You guys could've all lost your lives,
you're too important." But we kinda looked at it the other way
around, but, but that's the way it was.
Description
Mr. Wonnacott tells a story of landing the plan in dangerous circumstances caused by dense fog.
Eri (Bill) Wonnacott
Eri Wonnacott was born in Edmonton, Alberta on September 16, 1919. He was the oldest of 3 siblings; one sister and two brothers. His family lived through some very rough times during the Depression. He joined the RCAF air crew and became a navigator. He also spent some time as a training officer. After leaving the service, Mr. Wonnacott worked for Lever Brothers and later become a CEO of one of their companies.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 01:57
- Person Interviewed:
- Eri (Bill) Wonnacott
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Europe
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Units/Ship:
- Bomber Command
- Occupation:
- Navigator
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