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Pilot ejects seconds before his Canadian Air Force F-18 Hornet crashes at Lethbridge

This Canadian Forces F-18 Hornet fighter jet crashed on July 23rd 2010 during a practice session for an air show at the Lethbridge Airport, in the western province of Alberta, Canada. The pilot ejected about 30 meters from ground, less than 3 seconds before the jet crashed. The pilot received minor injuries.

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Planes unsafe
Personally I will never be a pilot first off all I’d be too terrified to eject because what if the canopy doesn’t open, or something like that? And also, ejecting from that low of an altitude, you’d still get hurt.
8th November, 2020
Ian
(Alabama, U.s)
You may also notice the special paint job on the tail of this F/A-18 to commemorate the centennial of Canada's navy.
15th June, 2011
Dante
Escondido, Ca (U.s.a.)
Escapes From Death 2
24th February, 2011
SAK
Kharkiv (Ukraine)
NICE VIDEO .. HOW CAN WE AVOID THIS PROBLEM !!
30th January, 2011
Dante
Escondido (U.s.a.)
can you upload more videos 1001crash.com please?
28th July, 2010