The guy is truly amazing, and I can relate just a little bit with his story. I served as an infantry soldier Vietnam 68/69 and was wounded and sent home a paraplegic. About two years after I was released from the VA and came home an old buddy of mine who had a private pilot's license offered to take me flying. During the flight he mentioned to me that there was an aircraft built called an Ercoupe that had no rudder pedals that I could fly. I started looking for an Ercoupe that was for sale. I found one not far away and bought it and took lessons much to the FAA dislike. I flew my 1946 Ercoupe 415-C 87101 for ten years out of a small airstrip in the country. I failed my biannual due to high B/P after ten years of flying and my wife and I were expecting are first child and flying was an expense I had to let go. I know times have changed and flying isn't as Strick with who can learn to fly and who can't today. I'm 80 yrs old today and it's just harder to do everything. God bless this young man for proving those that doubted you can't say anything anymore.
Awesome!!! This gentleman's great courage & self-esteem is limitless!!! His parents are amazing...we should strive to raise our children with such great character!!! I encourage this gentleman to write a children's book about his story...I am certain many children will be inspired. Blessings to him & his family!!!
Amazing story! Congratulations to this young man, parents and wife. His being hard headed paid off. Much success to you young man. You are teaching many that the greatest disability is the lack of believing in oneself.
On this day of this interview he came to my store to shop with his wife and his baby girl to announced that he was about to get married, but I didn’t know that he was going to be interviewed by CBS. Couple days later they came back and she showed me the interview and said that she told him not be late for the wedding. They are an amazing family. He deserves all the awards for not giving up on his dreams.
Absolutely amazing. You had another young man on your show. The “can’t swim a stroke” young man named Gerald! And he became a star on the swim team ! And I believe those words came out of his mouth too!
I’m currently a Spartan student and working on my instrument rating. I’ve had this guy as an instructor, and he’s absolutely incredible. Whenever I get discouraged about my progress, he’s the guy to talk to.
Im a 5 time amputee ( both legs ,left hand,right middle finger and the tip of my ring finger,plus my legs have been re-amputated 5 times) and I think its pretty awesome this place took the time to realize that when it comed to these type things, driving and whatnot they make equipment to help us, and with that equipment its just as safe and just as dangerous as an abke bodied people doing the flying! For the most part lol
I am a 100% disabled Navy Veteran with multiple sclerosis and my MS tells me what kind of day I will have, and I have the same mind set Zach has and never say quit .. great story.
I’m currently a Spartan student and working on my instrument rating. I’ve had this guy as an instructor, and he’s absolutely incredible. Whenever I get discouraged about my progress, he’s the guy to talk to.
The guy is truly amazing, and I can relate just a little bit with his story. I served as an infantry soldier Vietnam 68/69 and was wounded and sent home a paraplegic. About two years after I was released from the VA and came home an old buddy of mine who had a private pilot's license offered to take me flying. During the flight he mentioned to me that there was an aircraft built called an Ercoupe that had no rudder pedals that I could fly. I started looking for an Ercoupe that was for sale. I found one not far away and bought it and took lessons much to the FAA dislike. I flew my 1946 Ercoupe 415-C 87101 for ten years out of a small airstrip in the country. I failed my biannual due to high B/P after ten years of flying and my wife and I were expecting are first child and flying was an expense I had to let go. I know times have changed and flying isn't as Strick with who can learn to fly and who can't today. I'm 80 yrs old today and it's just harder to do everything. God bless this young man for proving those that doubted you can't say anything anymore.
Thanks for sharing. Glad you got to fly!
As a commercial pilot, I have never been so proud of someone!!!!!
Awesome!!! This gentleman's great courage & self-esteem is limitless!!! His parents are amazing...we should strive to raise our children with such great character!!! I encourage this gentleman to write a children's book about his story...I am certain many children will be inspired. Blessings to him & his family!!!
Amazing story! Congratulations to this young man, parents and wife. His being hard headed paid off. Much success to you young man. You are teaching many that the greatest disability is
the lack of believing in oneself.
Wonderful story of a great fellow! Grats t’you sir!
They aren't "Adoptive Parents". They are just "Parents". Thanks.
Right hahahaha cause how else could we have known......
On this day of this interview he came to my store to shop with his wife and his baby girl to announced that he was about to get married, but I didn’t know that he was going to be interviewed by CBS. Couple days later they came back and she showed me the interview and said that she told him not be late for the wedding. They are an amazing family. He deserves all the awards for not giving up on his dreams.
Blessings on you dear
Absolutely amazing. You had another young man on your show. The “can’t swim a stroke” young man named Gerald! And he became a star on the swim team ! And I believe those words came out of his mouth too!
Wonderful story on always never giving up. Wishing Zach the very best in his future endeavors.
Props to you young man! ✊
Incredible. Good on you man.
You never succeed until you learn to fail
I’m currently a Spartan student and working on my instrument rating.
I’ve had this guy as an instructor, and he’s absolutely incredible.
Whenever I get discouraged about my progress, he’s the guy to talk to.
Awesome story. Glad he persevered and accomplished his dream!
AWESOME STORY, SHARING THIS WITH MY STUDENTS TODAY!!!!
Im a 5 time amputee ( both legs ,left hand,right middle finger and the tip of my ring finger,plus my legs have been re-amputated 5 times) and I think its pretty awesome this place took the time to realize that when it comed to these type things, driving and whatnot they make equipment to help us, and with that equipment its just as safe and just as dangerous as an abke bodied people doing the flying! For the most part lol
At 43, I’m a little nervous and skeptical about becoming a nurse. After watching this, I’m going to apply to go to nursing school.
I am a 100% disabled Navy Veteran with multiple sclerosis and my MS tells me what kind of day I will have, and I have the same mind set Zach has and never say quit .. great story.
Wow What a will to live Life
What an awesome family. 🇺🇸
WOW Now thats Determination
Good for you!! What an accomplished Man! Proud of you.
That will make the hardest person cry 😭 we love you Zack
Amazing stuff, guy is ballin
Awesome man.
Sir u r fantastic. I hope u soar even higher than u have already
Bravo Sir Bravo.
Amazing!
Leftwing harold and pattie. LoL i hope the man makes it! He has determined to make it so good luck and happy trails along with greenlights!
Love this Story !
They can technically get in trouble for doing that seeing as they clearly denied him because if it’s disability which is by law discrimination
Bravo…
That's what mom's are for...
its amazing what he did
Πες τα κ Νατσιέ, η ελληνική διπλωματία τα έχει κατασκατώσει
🎉🎉🎉🎉❤ beautiful
The Greatest
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I'm glad he's teaching and not flying a skybus with passengers, the only reason i watched this video was to know what airline to avoid
What’s my excuse now?!?! Amazing 🥲
I’m currently a Spartan student and working on my instrument rating.
I’ve had this guy as an instructor, and he’s absolutely incredible.
Whenever I get discouraged about my progress, he’s the guy to talk to.