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My Photograph of WWII Pilot Shown on the Local News

By airplanes, aviation, Roy Reid, Veterans, World War 2

One of my photos was used on a WXIA 11Alive news story featuring Roy Reid, a 90 year old World War 2 veteran. I was surprised to see it because I did not know it was going to be used. I had given photos to the family and the reporter ended up using one of them for the very last shot of the story. I was pleased that my work was used to help tell Roy’s story.

The story was an interest piece on how Roy spent his 90th birthday by flying a vintage airplane. You can see the video by clicking here or the picture below.

Roy Reid flying an AT-6, seventy years after flight school where he flew the same type of plane.

A World War 2 Veteran Flies Again

By Roy Reid, Veterans, warbirds, World War 2

Having met retired Colonel Roy Reid months earlier on a nostalgic B-17 bomber flight, I was invited by his family to photograph another very special event. They had arranged to have Roy take a flight in a World War Two warbird at Vintage Flights in Ball Ground, Georgia. It was not just a ride because he would actually be flying the plane, over seventy years after first flying the trainer in army flight school.

I showed up early one Saturday ready to watch the event, yet it was not to be that day. The wind was dangerously gusting over 30 miles per hour and very erratic. We watched several incoming planes abort landing attempts, some taking as many as 3 approaches to land. After an hour, the pilot had to cancel the flight.

We rescheduled for later that week and luckily the rain was a no-show and wind cooperated. Roy was eager to get back up in the air. I have to say that he was very patient with all the attention and suggestions he was getting as the family, a news paper photographer, tv reporter and me were recording every moment. He outranked all of us and could easily made us do pushups or KP duty.

I had one surprise for Roy. I had borrowed a vintage World War Two helmet and goggles from another pilot so that Roy could wear them for photos. We were trying to recreate a photo in the same location as 70 years ago, and even though they were on his head less than a minute, it was still worth it.