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Old 15th Sep 2012, 19:47
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Breitling L-39 Down in South of Holland

Hi,

Just watched the local news in Holland, an L39 from the Breitling team crashed.
2 chutes seen.

S.
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Google 'L-39 crash' and it does not look as if this is a good type to be flying at airshows.
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I hope everyone is okay - and the Cessna did not mistake the 'chutes for banners....

Okay, I'll be serious... Sorry....
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Good news - both crew ejected, one no injuries, the other some back problems.

ASN Aircraft accident 15-SEP-2012 Aero L-39C Albatros ES-YLS
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From their fb page

Breitling Jet Team · 9,880 like this
about an hour ago · ..


Dijon, France: 15-09-2012
The Breitling Jet Team thanks everyone for showing their support and concern, but would like to confirm that all their pilots and technicians are fine and well.
During a ferry flight late this afternoon, one L-39c Albatros jet aircraft experienced technical difficulties. The pilot calmly reported the problem to the team, and following the standard safety protocols prepared his aircraft and his technician for the ejection procedures.

The pilot’s experience and professionalism ensured that the aircraft would land in a field away from houses, people or livestock. After ejecting, both himself and his technician landed safely under their parachutes. Both were taken to hospital for precautionary checks, but both are fit and well and looking forward to getting back to their team.

Further news to follow tomorrow…
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