**Elvis Presley’s Pilot Ron Strauss Reveals Unthinkable Truths About the King**
Elvis Presley, the undisputed King of Rock and Roll, lived a life of fame, music, and hidden struggles. For decades, the private side of Elvis remained shrouded in mystery until Ron Strauss, his chief pilot from 1975 to 1977, broke his silence, unveiling shocking revelations about the icon’s final years.
Flying the customized Convair 880 jet, named *Lisa Marie* after Elvis’s daughter, Strauss witnessed a side of the star that the public never saw—a man battling severe health issues yet refusing to let his fans down.
Elvis’s love for flying was more than a necessity; it was a passion for freedom and privacy. Unable to use commercial flights due to his fame, he purchased personal jets, starting with a Lockheed JetStar in 1962, followed by the lavish *Lisa Marie* in 1975. Costing around $1.2 million (equivalent today) and upgraded with an additional $3 million, the jet was a flying palace with suede chairs, gold-plated seat belts, a queen-sized bed, and 52 speakers
. It cruised at 615 mph, carrying Elvis and his close circle of 8-10 people across the country, often returning to his beloved Graceland in Memphis after shows for the comfort of his own bed.
Ron Strauss, a former Air Force pilot with over 3,400 flight hours, became Elvis’s trusted pilot for the *Lisa Marie*. Their bond began with a humble introduction in Memphis, where Elvis insisted on being called by his first name, setting a tone of camaraderie.
Strauss’s stories reveal Elvis’s generosity—once ensuring Strauss’s wife joined a Hawaii trip in first class—and his humor, laughing off Strauss napping in his bed on the plane.
Memorable flights included a whimsical trip to Denver for Lisa Marie’s 8th birthday with giant peanut butter, jelly, and bacon sandwiches, and tense moments like navigating a thunderstorm with outdated radar, promptly upgraded by Elvis’s order.
However, Strauss’s most profound revelations concern Elvis’s deteriorating health. Contrary to rumors of body doubles, Strauss confirmed it was always Elvis on stage, even when barely able to stand.
Chronic pain, bloating, vision issues from glaucoma, high blood pressure, and organ problems plagued him. Post-show, Strauss saw Elvis return to the plane pale, sweaty, and exhausted, leaning on a mic stand during performances to stay upright.
Despite this, Elvis pushed through, driven by love for his music and fans, never canceling a show even when his body begged for rest. Strauss also hinted at witnessing silent tears on flights, a private pain Elvis hid with a smile.
Strauss’s loyalty kept these stories private during Elvis’s life, but sharing them later was about honoring the King’s humanity. Elvis’s death on August 16, 1977, at 42, from a mix of prescription drugs amid chronic illness, marked the end of an era.
Today, the *Lisa Marie* jet remains at Graceland, a symbol of Elvis’s style, while Strauss’s memories preserve the true, vulnerable, yet resilient spirit of a legend who gave everything until his last breath.
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