US Lakenheath jet crash pilot made
'dude' mayday call
F-15 crash, Weston Hills, Lincolnshire
The
pilot of the crashed jet was heard to say "Dude, I'm getting out" before
ejecting
A pilot who ejected from a US fighter jet moments before it was
destroyed radioed a colleague to say: "Dude, I'm getting out."
The F15-D
jet from RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk crashed into a field near Spalding,
Lincolnshire on 8 October.
The pilot, who ejected safely, sent the
message to a colleague while on a training mission.
US Department of
Defense documents reveal the jet went into a flat spin at 15,000ft (4,600m)
above sea level.
'Lazy manoeuvre'
The documents, released after a BBC
Freedom of Information request, show the pilot ejected at about 6,000ft
(1,830m).
Transcripts of an interview with a technical sergeant, who was
sitting in the back seat of another jet, reveal he was left "very
shaken".
Fire coming from aircraft
The F-15 crashed in a
field off Broad Gate in Weston Hills
The technical sergeant said: "[The pilot
from the crashed jet] said something over the radio about 'that was a bad one'
or something, which I thought was just like a lazy manoeuvre, or something like
that.
"I saw what I thought was smoke ... kind of brownish greyish smoke
coming out from one of the engines."
He then talked about seeing the
plane yaw (turn on the horizontal plane).
"A few seconds later that yaw
rate increased, so he started spinning.
"After 6,000ft, number 2 [the
pilot from the crashed jet] basically said 'Dude, I'm getting
out'."
Parachute and ejector seat from the plane
The parachute from
the plane's ejector seat tangled in a telegraph wire
The £28.6m ($44m) F-15
crashed into a field near Weston Hills at about 15:30 BST on 8 October
2014.
A USAF spokesman at RAF Lakenheath said the accident investigation
board had yet to finish its study into the cause of the crash.
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