Whenever I am in Saskatoon, which is about 250 kilometres north of where I live in Saskatchewan, Canada, I visit my friend and former book subject Reginald "Crash" Harrison. I wrote Reg's life story in the award-winning book Crash Harrison: Tales of a Bomber Pilot Who Defied Death, and I always enjoy our visits.
Now at 103 years and two months old, Reg admitted to me, "I think my old age is finally catching up with me."
"Oh my goodness, Reg. You're 103. I suppose it's bound to happen."
This feisty gentleman survived four plane crashes (none of which were his fault) as a bomber pilot during the Second World War. He has a remarkable recall of those events and was a pleasure to interview during the process of writing, editing, and publishing that book. Reg met his late wife as part of his war story, which turned into a beautiful love story and is also detailed in our book.
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Author-publisher Deana J Driver and 103-year-old Reg "Crash" Harrison Saskatoon, SK, Canada, Oct. 5, 2025 |
During my recent visit, I brought Reg a copy of my latest book, Flying a Gooney Bird in Canada's North: A Bush Pilot's Adventures, which I co-authored with the book's subject, Dorrin Wallace. I knew Reg would enjoy the book because he has a vast collection of aviation and war history books that he still refers to in conversation.
Reg immediately took the book over to his screen magnifier and placed it under the viewing device. It was such a delight to watch this unfold!
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Reg "Crash" Harrison, getting his first look at Deana Driver's new book by Dorrin Wallace, Flying a Gooney Bird in Canada's North: A Bush Pilot's Adventures |
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Reg "Crash" Harrison, looking at the cover page of Deana Driver's new book by Dorrin Wallace, Flying a Gooney Bird in Canada's North: A Bush Pilot's Adventures |
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Honorary Pilot, SPS Air Support Unit plaque for Reg "Crash" Harrison |
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Deana J Driver and Reg "Crash" Harrison, age 103, Oct 5, 2025 |
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