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United pilot who once had a Make-a-Wish of his own helps grant one for sick children
United Airlines pilot Kai Rackley, who received a Make-a-Wish as a child after surviving cancer, led a Make-a-Wish experience for four sick children and their families at the United Airlines Training Center in Denver. The event included simulations and aviation history lessons, offering families a break from hospital routines and inspiring hope through Rackley's journey.
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