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Civilian on Fly-Along Accidentally Ejected from Fighter Jet



 
 
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Old April 5th 19, 09:02 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Civilian on Fly-Along Accidentally Ejected from Fighter Jet

https://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/ci...ter-1833821292

A civilian was reportedly injured late last month after his ride-along with the
French Air Force took an unexpected turn. The man’s ejection seat somehow fired,
sending him soaring into the sky. The French temporarily grounded their fleet of
Rafale fighter jets pending an investigation.

Exactly why his ejection seat went off is a mystery.

The incident, according to Aerotime News, took place at Saint-Dizier air base in
northern France. Saint-Dizier is a hub for Rafale-B fighters, the twin seat
version of France’s Rafale fighter jet. Twin seat fighters in many air forces
are used to take civilians on “observation flights,” including government
officials, members of the media, and celebrities.

(While the American F-35 has many problems, accidentally ejecting civilians
won’t be one of them—the Joint Strike Fighter is a single seat jet.)

The unknown civilian, identified in the press as a 64 year old man, was riding
in a twin-seat Dassault Rafale-B fighter jet. As the jet was taking off the
man’s ejection seat sequence was somehow triggered, sending him through the
canopy. The pilot, whose hands were suffered minor cuts from the broken canopy,
managed to land the aircraft safely.

The civilian on the other hand apparently parachuted to the runway below,
injuring his back in the process. He was taken to a hospital for his injuries,
where a spokesperson for the French Air Force said his health “is not a cause
for concern.” The Rafale grounding was lifted a few days later.

This isn’t video from our poor French friend being ejected, but it is a video of
what someone being ejected should look like:

https://youtu.be/1oKwuZzaBdA

It’s unclear exactly what happened, and the French issued a partial grounding
for the Rafale out of caution. Most, if not all, fighters have a very deliberate
process air crew have to go through to trigger an ejection. Typically the
ejection seat trigger is between a pilot’s legs or above his or her head, and a
quick pull will send the crew member rocketing out of dying aircraft. The
Rafale-B uses the Martin Baker Mk. 16F ejection seat, and according to Martin
Baker it has saved four lives.

In this case however the Rafale-B was operating perfectly normally. One
possibility was that there was a problem with the ejection seat that caused it
to go off. Another possibility is that the civilian triggered the ejection
accidentally, perhaps holding onto exactly the wrong part of the aircraft while
experiencing the thrill of takeoff. Or maybe he did it on purpose, thinking this
was his one shot in life to shoot himself out of an airplane and he was going to
take it.

If so, Foxtrot Alpha applauds him.


https://www.aerotime.aero/clement.ch...m-rafale-b-jet


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