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Trainer Plane Passenger Pulls Wrong Lever, Ejects During Flight

Cape Town : South Africa | about 1 month ago  
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  • South African Air Force Pilatus Astra Trainer
    South African Air Force Pilatus Astra Trainer
    Posted by: ChristopherSzabo
    I took this shot of an Astra at an airshow at Swartkop AFB in Pretoria.
South African Air Force Pilatus Astra Trainer

The South African Air Force (SAAF) has established a Board of Inquiry for an unusual accident last week in which a civilian passenger accidentally ejected from a trainer during tight manoeuvres.

Times Online quoted an unnamed SAAF spokesman saying: “Much of the information has yet to be tested, but it is confirmed that a civilian passenger unintentionally ejected from a Silver Falcons Pilatus PC-7 Mk II Astra during a general flying sortie out of Langebaanweg Air Force Base this week. The passenger was recovered (by helicopter) unharmed, and returned to Langebaanweg. The aircraft landed safely.”

Langebaanweg is an Air Force base in Cape Town. The Silver Falcons are South Africa’s national aerobatics team. The highly manoeuvrable Astra is also used as an initial pilot trainer in the SAAF.

A former SAAF pilot instructor said the unnamed civilian joyrider was very fortunate not to have been injured. He said: “We train for this and if you don't get it right, and are not in the correct ejection posture, you can sustain severe spinal cord injuries or even worse. All it takes is for the firing handle to be pulled up about 2.5cm and you're on your way out. You get one almighty kick under the backside and then you're gone. The seat separates from the pilot automatically and the chute opens. This is in case the pilot is incapacitated during the ejection.”

The report said no charges were expected as all briefings and procedures had been followed. The passenger would have been warned not to touch the yellow and black ”loop” between his legs unless the pilot called out: ”Eject, eject, eject!”

Defenceweb reports that 35 of the trainer planes will undergo a cockpit upgrade. This will be done under supervision of the Swiss equipment manufacturer OEM. The website said the pilot, Captain Gerhard Lourens, is a member of the Silver Falcons and normally occupies the number four position in the five man team.

Apparently the civilian passenger accidentally pulled the loop during a tight aerobatic manoeuvre. After his accidental ejection, Lourens circled to make sure he was safe.

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  • Posted By ahol888 ahol888 | about 1 month ago
    Where is the security to allow for someone to just hop in a plane on an Air Force base and fly away? The joyrider was an idiot! Hmmm....what does this button do? Whoa!!!
  • Posted By ChristopherSzabo ChristopherSzabo | about 1 month ago
    I guess he must have payed for the flight. The Air Force is short of money, so this might be the reason. The "button" is a lever between your legs, with a yellow-and-black plastic loop that you pull in an emergency. Perhaps the guy panicked and grabbed whatever was to hand? These aerobatics can be pretty scary. I went up with a friend of mine years ago in a civvie plane, and even then, I felt like hanging on to something!
  • Posted By mona37 mona37 | about 1 month ago
    you make sense christopher and that could possibly be the reason yet i am glad that this situation did not cost him any injuries and maybe next time he can just be more careful!
  • Posted By ChristopherSzabo ChristopherSzabo | about 1 month ago
    Certainly. Everyone involved - from what I read - said he was extremely lucky to have got away with hardly a scratch!
  • Posted By ZXX00A ZXX00A | about 1 month ago
    good thing nothing bad happened to him his really lucky next time he should be careful
  • Posted By Shirley66 Shirley66 | about 1 month ago
    Seemed that precaution were taken to make sure the passenger was safe. But then, after this accident, is this passenger really safe? No injury whatsoever?
  • Posted By ChristopherSzabo ChristopherSzabo | about 1 month ago
    I gather the passenger is perfectly OK, but very lucky. Makes me wonder if they'll reconsider taking "civvies" up after this
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