100-year-old World War II veteran takes flight of a lifetime

ByMatteo Iadonisi Localish logo
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
100-year-old World War II veteran takes flight of a lifetime
"Some of the relatives sent him up on a plane five years ago. Being 100, I think he wants to set an example for the family." Carl May's accomplishments seem to be ringing loud and clear for the younger generation.World War II U.S. Army veteran Carl May celebrated his 100th birthday by climbing back in the pilot's seat!

MEDFORD, New Jersey -- World War II Army veteran Carl May celebrated his 100th birthday by climbing back in the pilot's seat.

"I flew B-26s for 32 missions and then I flew light airplanes out of Orly Field in Paris," he said. "I enjoyed it very much."

Once May returned home from the Army, he started a life with his wife that blossomed into 13 children, 31 grandchildren, and 40 great grandchildren.

They were married for 65 years before her passing. Still, May lives a self-sufficient life, drives every day, and works on crafting magnificent bowls in his cellar.

His extended family decided to celebrate with a massive 100th birthday party in March.

The Honor Guard even presented him with a flag.

But absent from the festivities was a planned airplane flight, which had been canceled due to inclement weather.

Despite the pushback from Mother Nature, May did not give up on his goal.

He arranged to later visit Flying W Airport and Resort in Medford, New Jersey, to finally take to the skies.

Many of his family members returned for a second celebration to see the centenarian take off and land in style.

"He's just got a great attitude about life," said May's son, Richard. "He goes to church every day, too, by the way. Probably prays for all of us."

Richard wasn't surprised to see his dad flying again. In fact, he thinks it won't be the last time.

"Some of the relatives sent him up on a plane five years ago," he mentioned. "Being 100... I think he wants to set an example for the family."

His accomplishments seem to be ringing loud and clear for the younger generation.