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Pardo's Push was an aviation maneuver carried out by then-Captain (Lt Col USAF Ret) John R. "Bob" Pardo, USAF in order to move his wingman's badly damaged
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to friendly air space during the
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History

Captain Bob Pardo (with Weapon System Officer 1st Lt Steve Wayne) and wingman Captain Earl Aman (with Weapon System Officer 1st Lt Robert Houghton) were assigned to the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing,
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, at Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base,
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. In March 1967, they were trying to attack a steel mill in North Vietnam just north of
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. On March 10, 1967, the sky was clear for a bombing run, but both F-4 Phantom IIs were hit by
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. Aman's plane took the worst damage; his fuel tank had been hit, and he quickly lost most of his fuel. Aman and Houghton then determined that they did not have enough fuel to make it to a
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. To avoid having Aman and Houghton bail out over hostile territory, Pardo decided to try pushing the airplane. Pardo first tried pushing the plane using Aman's drag chute compartment but
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interfered. Pardo then tried to use Aman's tailhook to push the plane. The Phantom, having been originally designed as a naval aircraft for the U.S. Navy and
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, was equipped with a heavy duty tailhook for landings aboard aircraft carriers and for emergency arrestments ashore. Aman lowered his tailhook and Pardo moved behind Aman until the tailhook was against Pardo's windscreen. Aman then shut down both of his J79 jet engines. The push worked, reducing the rate of descent considerably, but the tailhook slipped off the windscreen every 15 to 30 seconds and Pardo would have to reposition his plane. Pardo also struggled with a fire in one of his own engines and eventually had to shut it down. In the remaining 10 minutes of flight time, Pardo used the one last engine to slow the descent of both planes. With Pardo's plane running out of fuel after pushing Aman's plane almost 88 miles, the planes reached Laotian airspace at an altitude of . This left them about two minutes of flying time. The pilots ejected, evaded capture, and were picked up by rescue helicopters. Pardo was initially reprimanded for not saving his own aircraft. However, in 1989, the military re-examined the case and awarded both Pardo and Wayne the
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for the maneuver, two decades after the incident.


Postscript

Pardo and Aman eventually completed their Air Force careers, both retiring in the rank of lieutenant colonel. In later years, Pardo, learning that Aman was suffering from
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and had lost his voice and mobility, created the Earl Aman Foundation that raised enough money to buy Aman a
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, a motorized wheelchair, and a computer. The foundation and the Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association later raised funds to pay for a van, which Aman used for transportation until his death. The flight maneuver was later the subject of an episode of '' JAG''; True Callings, the episode's credits "saluted" Pardo for his courage and ingenuity.


See also

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James Robinson Risner James Robinson "Robbie" Risner (January 16, 1925 – October 22, 2013) was a Brigadier General, fighter pilot in the United States Air Force, and a senior leader among U.S. prisoners of war during the Vietnam War. During the Vietnam War, Risner w ...
, a pilot who used his F-86 Sabre to push a fellow pilot's plane during the
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References

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