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Legendary Pilot Bob Pardo, Known for Pushing a Damaged F-4 with His Own Aircraft over Vietnam, Passes Away<\/p>\n

The aviation world mourns the loss of a true hero as legendary pilot Bob Pardo, known for his extraordinary act of bravery during the Vietnam War, has passed away at the age of 88. Pardo, a former United States Air Force pilot, will forever be remembered for his selfless act of pushing a damaged F-4 Phantom II fighter jet with his own aircraft to save the lives of his fellow crew members.<\/p>\n

Born on February 5, 1931, in Los Angeles, California, Pardo’s passion for aviation began at a young age. He joined the Air Force in 1952 and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming an accomplished pilot with numerous successful missions under his belt. However, it was his actions on March 10, 1967, during the Vietnam War that would etch his name into the annals of aviation history.<\/p>\n

Pardo was flying an F-4 Phantom II as part of a strike mission over North Vietnam when disaster struck. His aircraft suffered severe damage after being hit by enemy fire, leaving it unable to maintain altitude or speed. With limited options available and the lives of his backseater, Lieutenant Steve Wayne, and himself hanging in the balance, Pardo made a split-second decision that would define his legacy.<\/p>\n

Rather than ejecting and leaving their fate to chance, Pardo decided to use his aircraft as a battering ram to push Wayne’s damaged F-4 towards friendly territory. With both planes dangerously low on fuel and struggling to stay airborne, Pardo positioned his aircraft behind Wayne’s and gently nudged it forward using his own engine power. This daring maneuver allowed them to cover a significant distance before they were finally able to reach safety.<\/p>\n

Pardo’s heroic act not only saved the lives of his crew but also prevented valuable military technology from falling into enemy hands. His selflessness and quick thinking under extreme pressure earned him the respect and admiration of his fellow pilots and the entire aviation community.<\/p>\n

Following his service in Vietnam, Pardo continued to serve in the Air Force, accumulating over 4,000 flight hours and receiving numerous accolades for his bravery and skill. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1974 but remained an active member of the aviation community, sharing his experiences and inspiring future generations of pilots.<\/p>\n

Pardo’s legacy extends far beyond his heroic act during the Vietnam War. He served as a symbol of courage, selflessness, and unwavering dedication to duty. His story serves as a reminder of the incredible sacrifices made by military personnel and the lengths they are willing to go to protect their comrades.<\/p>\n

As news of Pardo’s passing spreads, tributes pour in from all corners of the aviation world. Pilots, veterans, and aviation enthusiasts alike express their gratitude for his service and mourn the loss of a true hero. Pardo’s legacy will continue to inspire generations to come, reminding us all of the extraordinary acts of bravery that can be achieved in the face of adversity.<\/p>\n