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Roald Dahl crashed his plane in the Libyan Desert during World War II while he was serving as a pilot for the Royal Air Force.
i am not sure but he did die in a plane crash attempting to rescue his friend Italian explorer umberto nobile
Roald Dahl crash-landed his RAF Gladiator plane in the Libyan desert. He suffered serious injuries to his head, nose, and back during the crash. Dahl managed to crawl away from the wreckage before being rescued by a passing patrol.
Roald Øyen was born in 1940.
Roald Dahl was a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force during World War II. He was involved in a crash landing in Libya in 1940 which left him with severe injuries, including a fractured skull and losing consciousness. He recovered and went on to continue his service in the war.
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Roald Dahl sustained severe injuries in a plane crash in World War II, which resulted in him needing two steel hips to replace the damaged ones.
Roald Dahl's worst enemy was likely a traumatic head injury he sustained in a plane crash during World War II. This injury caused him persistent health problems and affected his life and writing career significantly.
no he was killed in a plane crash
Planes are designed to safely withstand lightning strikes. Aircraft are equipped with systems to dissipate the electrical charge generated by a lightning strike and protect the aircraft and its passengers. While lightning strikes may cause temporary disruptions or damage to the aircraft, it is highly unlikely to result in a plane crash.
Steve Wozniak was in a plane crash and lost his memory.
The rescuers searched for survivors of the plane crash?