The Demon Fighter Only Insane Pilots Could Fly

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On December 4, 1959, the skies over San Diego were clear as 21-year-old Navy pilot Ensign Albert Hickman prepared for carrier landing training maneuvers in his McDonnell F3H Demon.

This jet, plagued with engine troubles since its inception, had earned a reputation for unreliability. As Hickman executed his practice maneuvers, which initially went great, a familiar sense of unease crept in after some time. The Demon’s engine, notorious for its flaws, began to falter. At just 2,000 feet, it cut out completely, leaving him in a dire situation.

Hickman’s mind raced. Below him was a school filled with children. He knew that ejecting would save his life, but the unmanned jet could cause a devastating disaster.

With seconds to decide, Hickman faced a race against time and his own survival instinct. He knew just what to do. After all, he was a Demon Driver, flying an aircraft that demanded extraordinary bravery from those who piloted it.

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