I Wish to Be the Pilot of a 747
Shun, Age 14, Japan
Fourteen-year-old Shun has dreamed of being a pilot ever since he
first rode in an airplane at age seven. Diagnosed with Duchenne
Muscular Dystrophy at age four, Shun had to begin regularly using a
wheel chair by the sixth grade. Nevertheless, he has maintained a
positive attitude, focusing on goals for his life.
Shun always had a passion for airplanes. He collects models and loves
to watch planes take off and land. His greatest wish was to sit in the
pilot's seat of his favorite plane, a 747-400 jumbo jet. The
Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Japan, in conjunction with Northwest Airlines, granted Shun’s wish at the Narita airport.
At the controls, Shun had the time of his life, communicating with
the control tower and announcing himself as "Pilot Shun" over the planes
intercom. Shun’s flight lasted about an hour, and his father, Kenji,
said, "Ever since he was little, he has been coming to terms with his
illness. We will never forget this day."
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