De esto no hará película hollywood.
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Me recuerda vagamente a la historia del gran Saburo Sakai (Un as japonés), cuando indultó a un DC-3 civil que encontró durante una patrulla:
The Japanese high command had instructed fighter patrols to down all enemy aircraft encountered, whether they were armed or not. On a patrol with his Zero over Java, just after shooting down an enemy aircraft, Sakai encountered a civilian Dutch Douglas DC-3 flying at low altitude over dense jungle. Sakai initially assumed it was tras*porting important people and signaled to its pilot to ***ow him; the pilot did not obey. Sakai came down and got much closer to the DC-3. He spotted a blonde woman and a young child through the window, along with other passengers. The woman reminded him of Mrs. Martin, an American who had occasionally taught him as a child in middle school and had been good to him. He decided to ignore his orders and flew ahead of the pilot, signaling him to go ahead. The pilot and passengers saluted.[8] Sakai did not include this encounter in the aerial combat report.