Flight Safety Poster - Eject In Time
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Flight Safety Poster - Eject In Time
There was a thread about this 10 years ago, but I've been looking through the MoD Archive at old Flight Safety Posters:
https://webarchive.nationalarchives....ter_cat_01.htm
I am sure there used to be a couple of posters on the subject of "Eject In Time" but I can't find them - do any PPRuners remember them - perhaps even have a copy? Or am I mis-remembering?
https://webarchive.nationalarchives....ter_cat_01.htm
I am sure there used to be a couple of posters on the subject of "Eject In Time" but I can't find them - do any PPRuners remember them - perhaps even have a copy? Or am I mis-remembering?
There was a thread about this 10 years ago, but I've been looking through the MoD Archive at old Flight Safety Posters:
https://webarchive.nationalarchives....ter_cat_01.htm
I am sure there used to be a couple of posters on the subject of "Eject In Time" but I can't find them - do any PPRuners remember them - perhaps even have a copy? Or am I mis-remembering?
https://webarchive.nationalarchives....ter_cat_01.htm
I am sure there used to be a couple of posters on the subject of "Eject In Time" but I can't find them - do any PPRuners remember them - perhaps even have a copy? Or am I mis-remembering?
I did tours in both HQ RAFSC Flight Safety and MOD IFS (RAF). There were many different "Eject In Time" posters for specific aircraft types and accompanying articles in Air Clues.
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My favourite Flight Safety poster was the one that was overprinted onto the Athena poster of the lady at the tennis ner, apparently sans nether garments. The Overprint in bold capitals read:"DON'T ASSUME - CHECK11"
The one I want to see is the "Rings on his fingers, bells on his toes, he will bring disaster wherever he goes!" Looked like on of my JTs at the time that liked his bling.
I will agree with this one. A lesson my wife talked me out of much to my disaster. Very lucky to keep the digit and the ring is still cut in two.
I will agree with this one. A lesson my wife talked me out of much to my disaster. Very lucky to keep the digit and the ring is still cut in two.

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Cheers Dave (hope you are well), and thanks to all who replied. If anyone knows where I might get a copy, or photo of a copy of the poster, I'd be delighted to hear about it!