Dennis “Denny” Fitch, a United pilot and training check airman who was credited with helping save the lives of 184 people as United Flight 232 crashed in Sioux City, Iowa, in 1989, has died at the age of 69. Fitch was a passenger on the ill-fated United flight, scheduled to fly from Denver to Chicago. He offered his assistance to the flight crew after realizing there was a major problem with the airplane. The DC-10 had suffered a complete hydraulic failure — an event Fitch later claimed has a one in a billion chance of happening.
A few years ago, Fitch participated in a one-hour documentary about the event. Fitch thoroughly explains the decision-making process he and the pilots of United 232 went through to complete a semi-controlled crash landing, which saved more than half of the passengers in the airplane. The documentary clearly shows his incredible compassion for the passengers who lost their lives and those who survived.
