Jack Roush Crash Reinacted

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:eek: Jack Roush's brush with death in a light-plane crash last year will be the subject of a Discovery Channel series premiering Friday night.

Roush, a NASCAR Winston Cup team owner from Northville, was critically injured when his twin-engine Air Cam photo plane clipped some power lines and crashed into a pond in Troy, Ala., about 50 miles from Montgomery, on April 19, 2002. Roush, the sole occupant, was rescued from certain drowning by Larry Hicks, a retired Marine sergeant major, who witnessed the accident with his wife, Donna, from their home.

Hicks pulled Roush from the wreckage unconscious and resuscitated him as he clung to the plane with one arm in deep murky water. Roush, whose 60th birthday was that day, was transported to the University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham suffering from a closed head injury, collapsed lung and fractures to both legs.
 
Thanks,I'm going to try to watch that. Jack Roush is very lucky man in my opinion.
 
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