![]() I'm dead." Horner thanks God for pulling him out of that dive. "I was killed in the desert in North Africa. ![]() "Every day of my life after that event has been a gift," he says. Upside down and with the tail inches above the sand, Horner righted the plane and flew home. Just feet above the ground, against the laws of physics and counter to his training, one last maneuver pulled him out of his dive. His fighter was pointing nose down, diving toward the sand, and the controls were not responding. ![]() What happened in the North African desert is something he can only explain as a miracle. In fact, Chuck Horner is alive and well and living in Florida. He died in 1962 on a routine training exercise in the Libyan desert. ![]() The Barnes & Noble Review Chuck Horner is dead. ![]()
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