Tue, Jul 5: They flew in minus 70 degree temperatures, in complete darkness, to rescue to sick people from a research station at the South Pole. And Tuesday, they revealed some of the details about their daring rescue. And, as David Boushy reports, along the way the pilot and co-pilot discovered their singing voices.
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Kenn Borek Air crew reveals details about their risky South Pole mission
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