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 | Path: news.nzbot.com!not-for-mail From: Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
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 In article <mkcjidph6f6k7h30jnol8up1198bmchtge@4ax.com>, Stormin' Norman says...
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 >On 19 Jun 2018 13:19:40 -0700, Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
 >wrote:
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 >>In article <0efiidpi6tl3hcg0doqll9ljr1ddvbf4v4@4ax.com>, Stormin' Norman says...
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 >>>Miloch, your post on the B-1B ejection system failure resulted in my
 >>>coming across this article on the testing of the B-58 Hustler ejection
 >>>pods using bears.
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 >>>How Americans used drugged BEARS to test ejector seats
 >>>
 >>>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2251548/Drugged-strapped-ejector-seat-BEARS-used-fighter-jet-test-pilots-Cold-War.html
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 >>That's the advantage of flying helicopters...no parachutes needed...unless you
 >>auto-rotate into some power lines...like two of my flight school classmates
 >>during a cross country exercise.
 >>
 >>Lost their engine and hit some high voltage power lines on the way
 >>down...crashed losing both their lives.  You could actually hear their screams
 >>over the radio just before impact...chilling!
 >>
 >>
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 >Always thought you rotary wing guys had balls of steel!
 >
 >
 
 The number of student pilots killed in Army flight school was huge...it seemed
 like almost every class had someone killed...the class before mine had two
 student pilots go down in a large wooded area just off the end of the
 runway...yet it took almost two days to find the crash site and retrieve the
 bodies!
 
 
 
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