The pilot dedicated his life to assisting creatures by flying shelter animals to new homes

What is that object in the sky? It’s a bird, isn’t it? Is this the real Superhero? It’s an aircraft, not a car.
But not without valuable goods and an extraordinarily lovely individual named David Tan on board.

For 40 years, this man of Wi (USA) served as a military aircraft. After retiring, he dedicated his life to assisting abandoned animals.
He quickly transfers dogs rescued from the market or violent owners onto their new homes in different states and cities using a two-seat Italian Aermacchi SF-260 airplane.

David began assisting animals in 2013 and has already relocated over 360 animals, 23 cats, many goats, piglets, and even one bat called Alfred (after Bruce Wayne from the Batman comics).
The aviator works with the quasi-group Pilot N Paw, who supplies him with five guests regularly.

“Sometimes, particularly in the south, people are so brutal to their animals.” Some folks simply discard their dogs like old furniture or other trash.” David is enraged.
David frequently transfers cats and dogs from one airport to another, giving them off to new pilots. However, he does occasionally

hand over the animals to their new owners directly. And this is his favorite part of his job.
“I give them to their parents and tell them, ‘I hope you have a wonderful remainder of your life, baby.'” “I hope the kids adore you forever,” the captain remarked.