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Our American Stories

The South Vietnamese Pilot Who Stole a Plane to Save His Family

Our American Stories

iHeartPodcasts

Documentary, Society & Culture

4.6817 Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Our American Stories, as Saigon fell during Operation Frequent Wind and thousands tried to escape, one South Vietnamese pilot refused to leave his family behind. With only a small observation plane and no guarantee of survival, Major Buang-Ly took to the air in search of help.

When he reached the USS Midway, the crew faced a difficult choice that would determine whether his family lived or died. Historian Hill Goodspeed of the National Naval Aviation Museum brings us this incredible story of a father doing whatever it took to save his family.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed human.

0:16.7

And we continue with our American stories.

0:20.4

Today we have a history story brought to us from the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida.

0:27.3

In April of 1975, the United States was engaging in an evacuation of Saigon, which at the time was the capital of South Vietnam.

0:45.1

This evacuation plan known as Operation Frequent Wind came as the North Vietnamese were closing in on South Vietnam.

0:49.1

Here's historian Hill Goodspeed with the story.

0:56.7

So there were U.S. nationals who were still in Saigon, and there were also other people wanting to get out.

1:00.1

And the embassy, of course, needed to be evacuated. So the U.S. Navy sent a fleet of ships, and they operated off the coast of South Vietnam.

1:08.1

And there was pretty much an aerial shuttle is the best way to describe it.

1:12.6

Of Marine Corps and Navy helicopters flying in country and landing primarily on the grounds of the U.S. Embassy to pull people out and take them to the ships offshore.

1:23.6

There was also aircraft flying from airfields in South Vietnam getting people out.

1:30.8

These helicopters would fly out to the U.S. ships. There would just be an array of people that were

1:36.1

getting off from various backgrounds. They could be South Vietnamese individuals just trying to escape,

1:41.9

families just trying to get out, knowing that the North Vietnamese

1:45.7

forces, the communist forces coming in, would not treat those who had worked with the American

1:51.7

forces during the long U.S. involvement in Vietnam very well.

1:57.2

Amidst this operation, there was one man, a South Vietnamese pilot, who decided to take

2:01.6

into his own hands the safety of his family.

2:04.6

Major Bung Lee.

2:06.6

During the long involvement of U.S. forces in Vietnam, there was a training program that

2:12.6

existed to integrate South Vietnamese personnel and military forces

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