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John Mullen wrote:
"Dave Kearton" wrote in message ... "Ralph Nesbitt" wrote in message om... It is much easier on the back to walk away than to ride the EJ Seat unless absolutely necessary. Pilots avoid taking the "Magic Ride" due potential for compression injuries to their back. This observation based on my ~ 40 years FD/CFR/ARFF experience. Ralph Nesbitt Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type Undoubtedly Ralph, I was being tongue-in-cheek with my earlier comments. I wouldn't wish a non-essential ejection upon anybody. Classic story was told on this newsgroup a few months ago, my apologies to the original poster who saw it happen and could explain it better that I. Apparently after the Farnborough crash, where one MiG 29 collided with another during a spectacular display, both ejected and left their aircraft, relatively unharmed. When rescue crews reached the pilots, who had landed fairly close together, the 'innocent' pilot was seen to be beating the living suitcase out of the 'guilty' pilot. "aaah Comrade, let me help you with your dental plan..." Wish I was there. I wasn't there either but from the footage it certainly does not look like they landed anywhere near each other. Neither does any of the footage show them 'beating the living suitcase' out of each other. Urban myth? Wasn't this the crash where one of the pilots was up on his feet and lighting up a fag before the safety crews were anywhere near him? or was that a different Russian display, er, mishap. -- James... www.jameshart.co.uk |
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"James Hart" wrote in message
... John Mullen wrote: "Dave Kearton" wrote in message ... "Ralph Nesbitt" wrote in message om... It is much easier on the back to walk away than to ride the EJ Seat unless absolutely necessary. Pilots avoid taking the "Magic Ride" due potential for compression injuries to their back. This observation based on my ~ 40 years FD/CFR/ARFF experience. Ralph Nesbitt Professional FD/CFR/ARFF Type Undoubtedly Ralph, I was being tongue-in-cheek with my earlier comments. I wouldn't wish a non-essential ejection upon anybody. Classic story was told on this newsgroup a few months ago, my apologies to the original poster who saw it happen and could explain it better that I. Apparently after the Farnborough crash, where one MiG 29 collided with another during a spectacular display, both ejected and left their aircraft, relatively unharmed. When rescue crews reached the pilots, who had landed fairly close together, the 'innocent' pilot was seen to be beating the living suitcase out of the 'guilty' pilot. "aaah Comrade, let me help you with your dental plan..." Wish I was there. I wasn't there either but from the footage it certainly does not look like they landed anywhere near each other. Neither does any of the footage show them 'beating the living suitcase' out of each other. Urban myth? Wasn't this the crash where one of the pilots was up on his feet and lighting up a fag before the safety crews were anywhere near him? or was that a different Russian display, er, mishap. I loved that shot too! Wasn't it at Fairford rather than Farnborough? Or are we talking about two separate incidents? John |
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![]() "John Mullen" wrote in message ... | | I loved that shot too! | | Wasn't it at Fairford rather than Farnborough? Or are we talking about two | separate incidents? | | John Correctamundo - I knew I'd screw it up somewhere .... Cheers Dave Kearton |
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![]() | Wasn't it at Fairford rather than Farnborough? Or are we talking about two | separate incidents? | | John Correctamundo - I knew I'd screw it up somewhere .... Wasn't it actually Colonel Olds? ![]() yfG |
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"Krztalizer" wrote in message
... | | | Wasn't it at Fairford rather than Farnborough? Or are we talking about two | | separate incidents? | | | | John | | | | Correctamundo - I knew I'd screw it up somewhere .... | | Wasn't it actually Colonel Olds? ![]() | | | yfG The two MiG pilots were secretly trained in Germany prior to the end of the war (insert pitot tube here) Cheers Dave Kearton |
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