trained pilot in ubekistan.r. >> i turn back for hundrlaunchl. >> i am in the hospital. >> the pilot is a colonel. we are not naming for security reasons. he's one of over 60 my pilots and other in ubekistan. many of their families are still in afghanistan trying to get out. >> there is rarely a day that goes by where there is not an af afghan air force members that's detained or killed by the taliban. david hicks is working with part of a larger network, trying to get them to the u.s. >> all volunteers, former servicemen and some civilians that actually jieoined the team. trying to get these folks out and it has been a roller coaster for the last three weeks. >> hicks said he's also in touch with -- for help, hicks reached out to lawmakers in congress including representative austin scott. people understand these are people that fought with the united states on our side of two decades war. i would like to see them allow to come to the united states, fully vetted, come to the united states, protect our troops an