On Camera, Pilot Survives Plane Crash As Aircraft Glides To Earth After Mid-Air Emergency
A Belgian pilot recently survived a plane crash that saw his first small plane’s nose to earth after the air emergency.
A video provided by Viral Hog captures the descendants of the aircraft. It shows a small plane hanging under the red and white parachute canopy, swinging from side to the wind side. The plane seems to be traveling slowly at first, because it approaches the ground that looks down at speed.
At the end of the video, a hard accident was heard when the plane landed for the first time on the side of the road on Sint-Andries, Bruges. The plane landed in the same position as when he returned to earth – the tail pointed at the sky.
According to Sky News, Bruges police informed that the aircraft two seats caused minimal damage to the road signs and fences in the area. The pilot also managed to walk free from the plane and is now being treated for light injuries.
Officials describe the pilot as an experienced leaflet. They revealed that his life was almost certainly saved by the aircraft ballistic recovery system (BRS), which launched a parachute.
Now, the aviation authority has launched an investigation of the cause of the accident. New Zealand Herald separately reported that the aircraft involved in the incident was Dynaero MCRO1 – a two -seat light aircraft built from carbon fiber.
Meanwhile, this happened after a pilot earlier this month made an emergency landing on a busy highway in the US. On July 3, Pilot Vicent Fraser flew a single -engined aircraft with his father -in -law when he was forced to land on the four -lane highway on North Carolina when his aircraft engine began to fail. Swain Regency Sheriff Office distributed recordings taken from the point of view of Mr. Fraser when he made a tense landing.
In the clip, the aircraft appeared to fly low to the ground, floating above several cars before making contact with the road and barely lost a series of electric channels. Finally, Mr. Fraser was able to land the plane smoothly, turning to the highway to the side.