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... .. Opposite is when another Mossie took a terminal hit at 33,000' and the escape hatch jammed. The pilot stayed in down to 6 grand, waiting on the Nav to escape and only at that point did he direct the Nav to follow him out the top hatch (the pilot had to be out of his seat for the Nav to use his overhead hatch). In that case, the pilot perished, while his Nav hit the ground after two swings in his 'chute. There was also this Free French pilot of the Normandie-Niémen squadron, on the russian front. As he was approaching a new airfield at the end of a relocation flight, his Yak had a major engine malfunction. Despite formal orders from both French and Russians officers to jump and save his life, he refused to bail out and therefore abandon his Russian mechanic he was transporting in the rear tank of his plane. Both perished. His name was Maurice De Seynes. ArVa |
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