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Old December 6th 03, 07:37 AM
Peter Twydell
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In article , MBenShar
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I agree that a few of the "successful ejections" did end in tragedy with the
pilot or crew member impacting objects. I presume they mean that the seat
worked as advertised to get the pilot out but once out other circumstances came
into play. There was the sad case when a two seat Jaguar sliced through a civil
aircraft that was flying in a restricted area. The wing came away. Both crew
ejected "successfully" - one survived - the other came out of the aircraft as
the wingless aircraft rolled and he ejected at about 200ft straight downwards
and didn't survive.

ISTR that happened at least once with a Harrier. Yawing and rolling
while hovering in a crosswind, or something like that?

Mike Bennett
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