 
			
				February 25th 04, 03:30 PM
			
			
			
		
  
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"Scott R. Wilson"  wrote:  
"Mike Marron"  wrote: 
"John Keeney"  wrote:
 
Some of the details in this don't exactly gel together: 
"plane crashed about 10 miles from [where]... parachute landed", 
"plowing a quarter mile [from the crash site]", 
"watched the pilot come down", 
"just got there when the pilot walked over to me."
 
OK, the pilot ejects and comes down ten miles from the crash 
site but is watched coming down by someone a quarter mile 
from the crash site. This person, a quarter mile from the crash, 
runs to the site and meets the pilot who gets there at about the 
same time or even a little before. Granted running through 
swamps is slow business but don't you suspect the parachute 
came down a tad closer to the plane than ten miles?
 
Several radio (and maybe television?) also reported that the 
pilot (e.g: Dad) was killed.  What can I say...it's just an old press 
clipping written by some ink-stained wretch back in the 50's. 
I can tell ya without a doubt that the the chute (and the helmet/mask 
he was wearing when he ejected) was always a big hit with my 
young friends around the neighborhood. Dangerous, too. When 
that huge orange and white nylon canopy opened up in a stiff breeze 
whichever kid happened to be attached to the shroud lines at 
the other end was in for the ride/flight of his life!
 
A site with more and better photos of the pilotless landing as well as a 
first hand account or two:
 
http://www.f-106deltadart.com/71fis_pilotless787.htm
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