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McDonnell Douglas FA-18 Hornet (18-8738) - Canopy Release during ejection. I believe this is the first time this has been photographed with the rockets lit
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McDonnell Douglas FA-18 Hornet (18-8738)

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Canopy Release during ejection. I believe this is the first time this has been photographed with the rockets lit

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Terry Wright
Awesome!
Landon Keller
Are ya sure he was ejecting? I'd like to think he was just getting some fresh air and not crashing that bada$$ F/A-18
bob harris
HOLY s..t !!!
do u know if got out ok?
I remember seeing this on a video.. He made it out ok after a high alpha pass went bad. Talk about cheating death though!
You can tell from the fact that the smoke is just sitting there that this jet isn't making much headway and is stalled-out. Can't tell from the photo but my guess is that the F-18 is too low to recover and the pilot opted to check-out. Does anyone know what happened?
BTW Awesome photo!
Dannie Kemp
Glad the pilot got out okay but what a waste of money.
John Tyler
This means a LOSS of millions. The pilot is saved but looks like the plane is totaled. Never before photoed, AWESOME camera work.
zzs1968317
amazing
Excellent photo! It's too bad that this bird was lost.
Harry Metz
Incredible
Henry Laguna
Excelente toma!!!
John Simon
would haved liked that technology in a F9F-8t
Blowing off some steam, are we?
Bet the pilot is glad he don't see all this commotion!
john kao
AMAZING
Zia Khan
Simply Amazing
Angela Gomez
Woowww!
FU GENG
a marvelous shot
Russ Hodes
Both engines are stalled out, the aircraft is in a full stall and no doubt defending rapidly. Only a really good ejection seat saved this pilot, although this one does work from a parked aircraft. Surviving is good, but ejections are all painful and leave long lasting injuries. Many pilots don't fly again for months, if ever, after ejecting!
That'll buff out.
Simon Hewson
The Aircraft was A CF-118 Hornet of the RCAF and according to Wikipedia, on 23 July 2010 A Cf-18 (#188738, Last 3 numbers visible on the starboard wing,) was practicing an airshow in Lethbridge Alberta, when one of the engines malfunctioned at 90 meters. The pilot RCAF Capt Brian Brews ejected safely with three damaged vertebrae. The Skyhawks Parachute Demonstration team of Canadian Army rescued him.
The plane did nose dive into the ground after the ejection. On impact it was 65 degrees nose down and banked 160 degrees to the right.
Talk about being at the right place at the right time to take this amazing picture! Shame for the loss of the CF18 Hornet but glad the pilot RCAF Captain Brian Brews survived the ejection. It was concluded to a sticky piston as the probable cause in the Alberta Air Show during practice in July, 2010. Wow!!
Talk about being at the right place at the right time to take this amazing picture! Shame for the loss of the CF18 Hornet but glad the pilot RCAF Captain Brian Brews survived the ejection. It was concluded to a sticky piston as the probable cause in the Alberta Air Show during practice in July, 2010. Wow!!
First step is blow up the cabin roof, second the pilot, i'm sure he's save, Great picture
wow. thats a crazy fart. hes gonna need to wipe!
shrudini
cool!
SFOSpotting
F@#k This $h!t I'm Out! Mm MM!
peterjp5
This photo is beyond incredible!
Caden Bell
?????????????
Benny Justin
Awesome
Benny Justin
Awesome
Benny Justin
nice picture
What a stunning shot!!!
Having built F/A 18's many years ago and working that forward canopy assembly specifically, It's nice to see an actual release in action. To bad they lost the aircraft and hopefully the pilot kept his boots on.
Fantastic
Fantastic photo. It's the first time I see an aircraft releasing the canopy with the rockets lit up.
Congratulations , a very unique picture.
Phil Preston
I sense that something expensive is about to happen . .
How is the pilot doing ...... trust he is well
jose Barbosa
lindo
A IMAGEM ESTÁ INCRÍVEL, MAS REALMENTE Ñ/ ENTENDI O QUE ACONTECEU ALI ? A AERONAVE EXPLODE É ISSO ?
SE ALGUÉM PUDER ME EXPLICAR AGRADEÇO.
Jonah Crosby
Why is it blowing up?
a mentor
@Johan: right at the top "Canopy Release during ejection"
Super Hornet
My apologies.. No it isn't
Jonah Crosby
cool
That is INTENSE!
kees poeijer
nice picture
JanForrest
Wow!
Mark Whimper
Thank goodness Goose made it out okay this time.
This is amazing shot i can only dream of getting a shot like this
William GilsonPhoto Uploader
Once you have see this you never want to see it again
James Wisely
Spectacular shot ! Well done.
Crazy Shot!
o 艹
我研究航空这么多年,都没见过这么壮观的场面
Justin cannon
F in the chat
Justin cannon
Is this M1services BTW?
Justin cannon
Tbh what is this picture of ?
Rhys Phyland
Thats always not to good when that happens
CalebsAviation
WOW!
Shane Sommerville
wow what a shot...awesome
Luc Barbier
Not a fake. Wellknown story from the 10's
See the next images and the end of the story:
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-canadian-jet-crashes-during-air-show-practice-2010jul24-story.html
or : https://macleans.ca/news/canada/lethbridge-airshow-pilot-recalls-crash/
Jack Isenhower
Got a mig coming hot from your 5 O'clock. HOLY S***! He's on my a**! To close form missiles switching to guns!
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