victoria keith is there, too, filming the action. she can't believe what she's witnessing. >> he's not moving at all. we couldn't tell whether he was alive or dead. >> tiny is moving fast. barking commands. how will he get a ton of metal off the pilot? it will take more an instinct or heroism to save his friend's life. >> when people are under stress you can summon up some kind of strength that may not be available to you ordinarily. i think that's what was going on with tiny. >> he's also fuelled by something else -- a strong bond with the pilot stemming from an experience most people wouldn't or couldn't understand unless they were there. tiny considers anyone he served with a brother. >> they did it under cover for us. we were taking heavy weapons fire, were under attack. they gave us cover. >> they served at the same time but didn't know each other then. now, all these years later, one of his own is in trouble. >> that was the main thought in my mind. this is a vet, he's home with me. this is not a way for him to die. this is my