01-28-11 Vol. 32 No. 24

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WWW.THELEAVEN.COM | NEWSPAPER OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF KANSAS CITY IN KANSAS | VOL. 32, NO. 24 JANUARY 28, 2011

Thanks to the efforts of the “Plan B” drill, the drama of the Chilean miners had a happy ending: All 33 miners escaped alive.

HE KNEW THE DRILL ‘Plan B’ driller describes harrowing rescue to Bishop Ward students

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Members of the “Plan B” crew work a drilling machine as they complete an escape hole at the collapsed San José Mine near Copiapó, Chile, Oct. 9. All 33 miners trapped deep underground for over two months were rescued in the effort.

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Story by Joe Bollig • Leaven Senior Reporter

hen water driller Jeff Hart heard that rescuers were estimating that it would take four months to reach 33 trapped Chilean miners, he remembers scoffing to his buddies in Afghanistan. “I said that if they’re talking about four months, then those guys shouldn’t be in the drilling industry,” Hart told Bishop Ward High School students during the school’s Science Lecture Series presentation on Jan. 7.

Leaven photo by Joe Bollig

Jeff Hart was called from drilling wells in Afghanistan to help in the rescue effort of the Chilean miners. Hart’s “Plan B” drill was the first to reach the miners.

Then he got the call. Come to Chile. Now. “They called my bluff,” he said wryly. Hart and several other drillers would be working on what became known as “Plan B,” and there was no time to waste. Within 47 hours of receiving the call, Hart and his fellow drillers (pulled from job sites all over the world) found themselves at the mine, located in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. Turn to “DRILLER” on page 16


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