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jaxman7
07-24-10, 22:58
These pics say it all. In the top left corner of the 2nd shot you see the pilot's parachute just opening. The plane's tail is still visible upon explosion and impact.

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100724/ap_on_re_ca/cn_canada_air_show_crash


LETHBRIDGE, Alberta – A Canadian air force jet crashed and exploded in a ball of flames during a training run for a weekend international air show in Alberta, but the pilot was able to eject from the plummeting plane before it hit the runway.

The pilot, Capt. Brian Bews, who sustained a sore back and scraped-up arms, was treated at a hospital and released Friday.

Bews was practicing Friday in a CF-18 Hornet jet over Lethbridge County Airport for an international air show. The CF-18 he was flying is a model specifically used for air shows.

"All of a sudden you could hear `pop, pop, pop,' " witness Roland Booth told CTV News. "I saw sparks come out of the one engine. The plane started banking over to the side. That's when the pilot bailed out with his parachute."

Another witness, aviation buff Darren Jansens, says the pilot was just starting a maneuver known as a High Alpha pass before the accident.

"It's a high-angle pass, very low speed, fairly close to the ground. It's the lowest-speed maneuver the Hornet generally performs," said Jansens.

"The pilot did eject safely but was dragged several hundred feet unconscious along the ground," he added.

The military and the Department of Transport immediately launched an investigation into the accident. There was no indication of the cause of the accident.

Air show president Robb Engen said the airport was briefly closed to all incoming and outgoing flights, but he said the event, which is in its 19th year, would go ahead as planned this weekend.

"We did have an unfortunate incident during a practice run this afternoon, but the military has given us their full support to continue for the weekend," said Engen. "The show is continuing as originally planned. Thankfully the pilot, as we hear, is OK."

Bews, who was assigned to 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron based at Bagotville, Quebec, was selected by the air force to join the CF-18 demonstration team for 2010.

The accident will have no impact on CF-18 operations elsewhere in the country, 2nd Lt. Christopher Daniel said from Ottawa.

"It is one of the most reliable airplanes you can buy on the market. Its safety record is second to none. I have no problem getting in the airplane and I know that Capt. Bews will be eager to get back in as well," Daniel said.

ThirdWatcher
07-25-10, 01:27
I'm glad the pilot survived; buy him another plane.

Quib
07-25-10, 10:12
I like that No.2 Engine spitting out its last breath of air......

MarshallDodge
07-25-10, 11:14
Video Link (http://www.comcast.net/video/raw-video-close-up-images-of-jet-crash/1550983446/Comcast/1549773298/)
That was a really close one. He had just seconds to spare. I hope the pilot has a good recovery to get out and fly another day.

mattjmcd
07-25-10, 12:28
... the pilot is now eligible for one of these, which is pretty freaking cool, IMO!
http://www.bremont.com/collection_MB.php

The pics I've seen show the port side motor with the turkey feathers completely unrestricted- likely a catastrophic failure. A sad loss of a very nice jet.:(

Oh well- the pilot lives to fly another day and the good folks at Martin-Baker can be proud.

Spiffums
07-25-10, 17:39
I bet he is glad they don't use the You Break It You Buy It rule. :D

Glad he was safe.

Quib
07-25-10, 18:30
I bet he is glad they don't use the You Break It You Buy It rule. :D

Glad he was safe.

Monthly allotments from his pay check.......:laugh:

Alex V
07-26-10, 08:57
Monthly allotments from his pay check.......:laugh:

Just 10,800 easy monthly payments of $3,240.75, not including interest

LOL

Glad the pilot is okay. He'll fly another day.