Was this incident re-told in a Robert Duvall movie? Can’t remember the name.
Not sure if they made a film about this guy who now that I looked it up was in the Texas Air National Guard.
On March 16, 1961, Captain Gary L. Herod of the 182nd Fighter Inspector Squadron, Texas Air National Guard had just taken off from Ellington Field. While flying alone in his jet aircraft over the City of Houston, he experienced complete engine failure.
Captain Herod patiently realized that if he ejected himself from the aircraft to save his own life, the jet aircraft would, in all probability, crash into the homes below with catastrophic loss of life and property. Captain Herod remained with his aircraft to guide it through an overcast sky to crash beyond densely populated Houston. In doing so, he heroically sacrificed his life.
Captain Herods actions were in entire disregard of his person, and in the finest traditions of the Texas Air National Guard and the United States Air Force he so gallantly represented.
http://es.houstonisd.org/herodes/About_Herod/Our_Hero.htm
Again, we do not know the details of both crashes but I hope the guy in SD did all he could to the very end to prevent the plane from crashing into a populated area.
Lonesome Dove?
You might be thinking of “The Great Santini.”
}:-)4
The Great Santini.
The Great Santini?
Bull Meecham.
real man.