The Guardian (USA)

Man accidental­ly ejects himself from fighter jet during surprise flight

- Guardian staff

A surprise outing in a fighter jet unnerved one defence company executive so much he accidental­ly ejected himself while flying at over 500km/h (320mph), an investigat­ion into the debacle in France has found.

The 64-year-old civilian got the most unwelcome ride of his life after the force of the take-off made him “float” off his seat, causing him to stand up and involuntar­ily grab the ejection handle to steady himself.

Air accident investigat­ors found a series of errors in the lead-up to the incident, including ignored medical warnings that the passenger should not undergo to the 3.7g of force generated by the take-off, and loose seat straps that allowed him to float up. He also lost his helmet while being ejected.

The man had never expressed any desire to fly in a fighter jet and had no previous military aviation experience, investigat­ors said. His heart was racing at between 120 and 145 beats per minute beforehand. The flight had been a gift from colleagues and the man felt he couldn’t refuse.

The air accident report, published on 6 April, found the man ejected himself when the two-seater Dassault Rafale B jet reached about 1,300ft (400 metres), seconds after setting out from Saint-Dizier air base in north-eastern France in March 2019.

His parachute deployed and he had a relatively soft landing in a nearby field, avoiding serious injury, before being taken to hospital.

A malfunctio­n prevented the pilot from being automatica­lly ejected too and he was able to land the plane on the runway despite the involuntar­y departure of his passenger and the loss of the cockpit canopy.

Judicial and defence investigat­ions into the demonstrat­ion flight were continuing.

 ??  ?? A 64-year-old man accidental­ly pulled the ejection handle during a spin in a French fighter jet. Photograph: Dominic Favre/EPA
A 64-year-old man accidental­ly pulled the ejection handle during a spin in a French fighter jet. Photograph: Dominic Favre/EPA
 ??  ?? The 64-year-old man before the flight. Photograph: Supplied by French Air Force
The 64-year-old man before the flight. Photograph: Supplied by French Air Force

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