Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Coast Guard C-130 films small plane saved by parachute before ditching.



On Jan. 26, a Cirrus SR-22 plane on delivery flight across the Pacific from San Francisco Bay area to a customer in Australia, was forced to perform a (successful) ditching off Hawaii, after running out of fuel.
The aircraft was supposed to perform a stopover at the Hawaii, but it failed to reach the destination because of a broken valve, which made the extra fuel tanks carried by the SR-22 to extend its endurance from 5 to 14 hours, unavailable.
The pilot tried to get as close as possible to a ferry, 253 miles north east of Maui, then deploy the safety parachute and come down to the surface of the sea.
U.S. Coast Guard C-130 supporting the rescue operation filmed the Cirrus as it deployed the chute and came to a somehow gentle impact with the water. The pilot was recovered about 20 minutes later.

http://theaviationist.com/2015/01/26/uscg-cirrus-ditching/

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