This is the story of one man's incredible experience as a young Navy helicopter pilot written through the eyes and thoughts of events as they happened. Events that were filled with on-the-edge excitement, requiring great courage, commitment and professional skills. Events that not only shaped his life and character for all time, but also had the same effect on many of those he rescued. Rescue Pilot is not the story of one man, it is the story of the combined skills and courage of the pilot enlisted teams that routinely stand in harm's way to save lives when things go wrong in the most hazardous environment possible.
Dan McKinnon takes the reader through his early attraction to flight and the commitment it takes to meet the demands of those who earn their ''Navy Wings of Gold.'' His description of the training and teamwork associated with the mission of helicopter rescue pilot, documents the hours of preparation it takes for these pilots to make the impossible seem routine. More than anything else, Rescue Pilot is a story of the character, confidence, courage, teamwork, adventure, and willingness to take risks among Navy helicopter crews charged with the mission of rescuing those whose lives are in jeopardy. The incredible responsibility, independent decision making and accountability placed on a junior officer from the first day he reports to his new squadron serves to remind those who follow this path to take advantage of every training opportunity. Reporting ready on arrival is not just a slogan in this business.
The time frame for the majority of the action takes place on a deployment to the Western Pacific from July 1958 through January 1959 aboard the cruiser USS Helena (CA 75). The Helena was to be the flag ship of the Commander, US Seventh Fleet and LTJG McKinnon was to be the Admiral's personal command pilot. While this period covers a portion of the tensions in the Taiwan Straits, the operational intensity is typical of most helicopter deployment on cruisers and guided missile destroyers. When you have the responsibility of moving the Big Boss among all units and being at the leading edge of flying never-ending series of VIPs to and from the Flag Ship, you understand the meaning of being in the ''Heat of the Kitchen.'' In this environment, Rescue Pilot shares with the reader the challenges, frustrations, humor, and opportunity to make an impact. When you are an air force of one and your passenger is the Fleet Commander, as they say in Naval Aviation, your opportunities to excel are unlimited. Only the very best get these choice assignments regardless of rank. Dan McKinnon was clearly up to the task.
Dan McKinnon's recorded on scene recollections and thoughts, during his two years of squadron life as a helicopter rescue pilot individually credited with 62 life saving rescues, providing both entertaining and enlightening reading. For those currently employed in this dangerous profession it will provide great satisfaction and pride to be part of this wonderful team. For those looking back to past experiences, as Dan McKinnon has done, it will place them once again in an environment and life style that only those who have lived it can truly appreciate. All in this category would go back in space to that time in a heartbeat. For those still trying to choose their profession, this book will motivate those with the competitive spirit to follow the course to earn those coveted ''Navy Wings of Gold.'' A course that only the truly motivated should start and only those with the right stuff will complete. Dan McKinnon had and has the right stuff. His book should be in every aviator's library as a must read.
Soft Cover 280 Pages.
Table of Contents
Forword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: First Rescue
Chapter 2: War Stories
Chapter 3: Miramar
Chapter 4: Flight Training
Chapter 5: Helicopter Utility Squadron One
Chapter 6: Survival School
Chapter 7: Squadron Life
Chapter 8: Shipboard Operations
Chapter 9: Rescue Payback
Chapter 10: Long-Cruise Deployment
Chapter 11: Shipboard Helo Operations (WESTPAC)
Chapter 12: Formosa Strait Crisis
Chapter 13: Hoi Wong
Chapter 14: Underway Operations
Chapter 15: R and R
Chapter 16: Testing the Crew
Chapter 17: Chiang Kai-Shek Special
Chapter 18: Goodbye, John
Chapter 19: Typical Operations
Chapter 20: VIP Operations
Chapter 21: Full Cycle
Chapter 22: Final Rescue
Epilogue