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What dangerous mission was Charles Woods known for flying during World War II?
Flying the Hump, which involved transporting supplies over the treacherous Himalayan Mountains to support Allied forces in China.
How did Charles Woods respond to the dangers of flying the Hump?
He accepted the dangers as part of his job, showing bravery and resilience, and tried not to think about the personal risks involved.
What was the average combat life expectancy of pilots in World War II?
Thirty days, highlighting the high risk and peril faced by pilots during combat missions.
What major event prompted America to enter World War II?
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which galvanized the nation's involvement in the war.
What was the primary cargo delivered by pilots like Charles Woods to the Flying Tigers?
Aviation fuel, which was crucial for sustaining air operations and missions in the region.
Who was Charles Woods' wife?
Miriam, who played a significant emotional support role for him during the war.
What unfortunate incident occurred during Charles Woods' last flight?
The plane crashed and exploded as a result of a failed takeoff due to mechanical failure and adverse conditions.
What was unique about the conditions of the Flying the Hump missions?
There were no radio navigation aids, forcing pilots to rely on their skills, and the weather was often poor, making flights highly risky.
Which military branch did Charles Woods serve in before joining the US Army Air Corps?
Royal Canadian Air Force, where he honed his flying skills before his service in the US.
What was Charles Woods' emotional experience regarding his family during the war?
He dealt with abandonment issues stemming from his childhood, relying on letters from Miriam and thoughts of his family for emotional support during the harrowing times of war.
What happened to Charles Woods during his last flight in relation to the crash?
During the crash, Charles Woods suffered serious burns.
What was the condition of the crewmates during the failed takeoff of Charles Woods' last flight?
The crewmates were also injured during the crash, highlighting the dangers involved.
What immediate assistance was provided to Charles Woods and his crewmates after the crash?
An ambulance was called to the scene to provide emergency medical assistance.
What happened to Charles Woods during his last flight in relation to the crash?
During the crash, Charles Woods suffered serious burns, and his crewmates died.
What immediate assistance was provided to Charles Woods and his crewmates after the crash?
An ambulance was called to the scene but Charles Woods later regretted calling it because he did not think he needed medical assistance.