Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson alias The Rock made a heartfelt video recognising the pilots’ courage and skill
American movie star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has recognized two Kenyan pilots for their heroic efforts in saving the life of a man who was trapped in his truck for six hours after it was tipped over by floodwaters.
The two brothers, Roan Carr-Hartley and Taru Carr-Hartley, risked their lives on May 6, to rescue the driver by lowering their helicopter to a dangerous height, allowing the man to climb inside and be flown to safety.
In a heartfelt message, Johnson expressed his admiration for the pilots’ courage and bravery.
Pilots save driver from flooded river after tanker full of petrol was washed away in Galana Kulalu. Photo credits: Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
He said as someone who has played a helicopter pilot in several movies, he understood how difficulty of performing such a daring rescue.
“I have had the great fortune and privilege to play helicopter pilot in situations like that but you guys are the real deal.
“In my little bit of training and research, I understand how difficult that is and I was so moved by that. I was incredibly impressed. I give you guys so much love,” he said in a video.
Johnson also thanked the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, a non-profit organization that focuses on the conservation of wildlife and the protection of habitats, for their incredible work.
The two brothers work as pilots for the trust that is managed by their mother Angela Sheldrick.