The pilot ejecting from his Harrier as it hit the deck. Truely stunning.
Anyone know if it's online somewhere? I can't find it
Nice way to earn yourself a M-B Club tie :o)
Considering what's sat under that wing though, I think would have been out of there pretty sharpish as well!
that's the one ๐
where did this happen? he looks like he left it a bit late?
ahh i see that information is hidden in the photo.
That's gotta hurt like **** ๐ Equiv of being hit up the arse by a truck I'd imagine.
Hope it doesn't shorten his career.
does that chuck him high enough to deploy a parachute then? Any link to an article?
Epic - MemberThat's gotta hurt like **** Equiv of being hit up the arse by a truck I'd imagine.
Hope it doesn't shorten his career.
It'll have shortened something...
theotherjonv - Memberdoes that chuck him high enough to deploy a parachute then? Any link to an article?
Yep. Zero/zero (altitude/velocity)
Yes. Those ejection seats are designed to work at zero altitude, as far as I know.
[Edit] Damn you, Onion!!! Grrrr!
He left it late because he had to move the plane out of the way of 8 civilians.
Good for him. I believe his chute did deploy.
Wouldn't it be great if he didn't need a parachute but instead he had a rocket pack on his back and could land super hero style beofre ripping off his flying suit which is covering a perfectly cut double breasted suit, before strolling off to the bar to get a vodka martini!
land super hero style beofre ripping off his flying suit which is covering a perfectly cut double breasted suit, before strolling off to the bar to get a vodka martini!
The RAF don't do things like that. You'll be wanting the Royal Navy...
at which stage did his sleeves get ripped off or do the RAF fly in short sleeves nowadays?
Was always quite impressed with this one:
Talk about calm after the storm. Takes a look back, lights a ciggie, off he goes.
That is a navy harrier isnt it? I thought they were grey
text under photo
Hot Seat- RAF pilot blasts clear on his rocket-propelled ejector seat a split second before his Harrier jet is engulfed in flames at Kandshar airfield Afghanistan
Was always quite impressed with this one:Talk about calm after the storm. Takes a look back, lights a ciggie, off he goes.
I was going to say it's a bit irrisponsible lighting up on an airfield, lots of fuel around and that. But they have just dropped 2 fireballs that used to be supersonic planes onto said airfield so if that hasn't phased anyone a cpl of ciggies wont matter.
