While much of the world was asleep, a group of New Zealand air force pilots risked everything to save three American researchers trapped in one of the harshest environments on Earth.

This was not a routine flight. This was the kind of mission where one wrong move could have left everyone stranded at the bottom of the world — with no way out.
Life-or-Death Call From the Edge of the Earth
McMurdo Station in Antarctica is as remote as it gets — frozen, isolated, and thousands of miles from the nearest hospital. When three Americans needed urgent medical attention that could not be provided on-site, the United States National Science Foundation reached out to New Zealand for help.
One patient’s condition was critical. The other two also needed care that couldn’t wait for months until warmer weather returned.
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