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Old 7th Apr 2019, 04:35
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Fallen out of plane

Im told reliably that pilot fell out of his aircraft (Skyfox) during a bank

https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au...ff53281823cd34

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Old 7th Apr 2019, 06:18
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That's one hell of a thing to survive! (If true...)
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Another reason to use your feet and keep the skid ball in the middle! 😉
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Can’t have been a very balanced turn!
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In the wrong forum, methinks.
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Originally Posted by AerocatS2A
Can’t have been a very balanced turn!
Would it have been better or worse after he fell out?
Still, great he survived.
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A seatbelt might have helped methinks!
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Glider's are wonderful for teaching the use of rudder pedals.
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Originally Posted by Pass-A-Frozo
Glider's are wonderful for teaching the use of rudder pedals.
And helicopters (albeit tail rotor pedals).
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