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A passenger in an air force display team shot himself 100 metres into the sky when he accidentally activated the ejector seat.

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The man was reaching for something to steady himself during a mid-air manoeuvre when he pulled on the black and yellow emergency handle between his legs.

As soon as it was activated, the ejection sequence activated two rockets attached to the back of his chair, shooting him through the jet's perspex canopy.

The man, who has not been named, later floated back down to Earth on a parachute which opened automatically.

South African Air Force bosses scrambled a helicopter to pick up the passenger after the blunder near Langebaanweg airfield, 80 miles north of Cape Town.

The incident happened shortly after he took off for a joyride in the Pilatus PC-7 Mk II jet with an experienced pilot from South Africa's Silver Falcons air display team.

Experts said the man was lucky to escape unharmed following the bizarre incident.

http://www.ananova.com/News/story/sm_3545906.html

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Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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A passenger in an air force display team shot himself 100 metres into the sky when he accidentally activated the ejector seat.

1543825.jpg

The man was reaching for something to steady himself during a mid-air manoeuvre when he pulled on the black and yellow emergency handle between his legs.

As soon as it was activated, the ejection sequence activated two rockets attached to the back of his chair, shooting him through the jet's perspex canopy.

The man, who has not been named, later floated back down to Earth on a parachute which opened automatically.

South African Air Force bosses scrambled a helicopter to pick up the passenger after the blunder near Langebaanweg airfield, 80 miles north of Cape Town.

The incident happened shortly after he took off for a joyride in the Pilatus PC-7 Mk II jet with an experienced pilot from South Africa's Silver Falcons air display team.

Experts said the man was lucky to escape unharmed following the bizarre incident.

http://www.ananova.com/News/story/sm_3545906.html

It would help if the picture wasn't that of a USAF Thunderbirds display team Lockheed-Martin F-16C Falcon, which crashed at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho on September 14th, 2003. :P:whistle:

Don't interrupt me when I'm talking to myself

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