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Author Topic: Red Arrows pilot dies after incident at RAF Scampton - 8 November 2011  (Read 1588 times)
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« on: November 08, 2011, 17:39:11 »

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A Red Arrows pilot has died after an incident at the aerobatic team's base at RAF (Royal Air Force) Scampton in Lincolnshire.

The RAF has confirmed that the pilot was ejected while the aircraft was on the ground.

The Military Aviation Authority is intiating a full and independent inquiry to determine the cause of the incident.

The pilot's family have been told and have asked for a period of grace until his name is released.

Lincolnshire Police earlier confirmed they were attending an incident at Scampton, but did not comment further.

East Midlands Ambulance crews were called the scene at about 11:09 GMT, along with the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance.

Eyewitnesses close to RAF Scampton reported seeing one of the Hawk aircraft with a smashed canopy, according to BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale.

Aircraft designed for low-level flying - such as the Hawk - have ejection seats which fire through the canopy, he said.

Chris Boatman, who lives nearby, said he heard a "massive bang".

"A few hours ago my children and I heard a massive bang that echoed across from the runway area to our house," he said.

"Not long after that an air ambulance flew a few metres over the house."

The incident comes a few months after Red Arrows pilot Jon Egging died after his plane crashed during a display near Bournemouth Airport.

A post-mortem examination showed the cause of death was multiple injuries.

Flt Lt Egging, who grew up in Southam, Warwickshire, joined the RAF in 2000 and served with IV (AC (Alternating Current, or can mean Air Conditioning, depending on context. The second meaning is often used in a railway context and more generally)) Squadron, based at RAF Cottesmore, flying the Harrier GR9 in support of coalition forces in Afghanistan.

The Red Arrows team was formed in 1965 and have completed more than 4,300 displays in 53 countries.

The team completed their final display of the season in September and are currently carrying out their winter training at RAF Scampton.
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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2011, 13:49:32 »

Across the West? Is it even relevant on a public transport forum for the West & SW?
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« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2011, 14:17:17 »

Across the West? Is it even relevant on a public transport forum for the West & SW?

Dunno, Chris ... but yours is the first comment to raise this issue (or to follow up in any way), so I don't think anyone's throwing their toys out of the pram over it being here.   Very sad incident - which did actually come up during a meeting I was in last night, in relation to airbags and their dangers in road vehicles, in Corsham.   Do train cabs have airbags?
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« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2011, 14:53:44 »

There might be reason for me still catching up on old threads!
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