Pilot loses his sight in mid-air

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Re: Pilot loses his sight in mid-air

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York Press has a big front page spread on this and they reported that he was blinded by the sun, no mention of any stroke or illness. It doesn't go into details about the sun blindness but it sounds as though he was dazzled by it and temporarily blinded, then got into a bit of a flap (who wouldn't) and had to be talked down.


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Re: Pilot loses his sight in mid-air

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I see the BBC report has been changed in that there is now no mention of him being seriously ill!

This time tomorrow, it'll say he just dropped his specs!*

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The Daily Mail ran this today - they reckon it was a stroke, causing swelling of the brain and pressure on the optic nerve - the chap is still in hospital. Obviously I for one, believe this to be 100% accurate as it was printed in the Daily Mail.

They've also been taking some aerial photos of Lasham

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Shame on the Daily Mail

Calling them airplanes indeed :@

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Re: Pilot loses his sight in mid-air

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I saw this on the news and thought its great the RAF will stop doing what they ment to do and help this chap :tab: but if I remember right that the RAF did not send up a plane but sent a Tucano that was training nearby :think:
Garry Russell wrote:Shame on the Daily Mail

Calling them airplanes indeed :@

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Your right there Garry shame on the Daily Mail for calling it an Airplane its pronounced Aeroplane :lol: :lol: :roll:

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Exactly..and calling them planes instead of 'planes :worried:

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Re: Pilot loses his sight in mid-air

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Garry Russell wrote:Exactly..and calling them planes instead of 'planes :worried:

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Exactly ... Or they could just call them aircraft :worried:
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Aircraft means a particular catogory of flying machine, for example helipcopters and aurogyros are aircarft but not aeroplanes.

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Re: Pilot loses his sight in mid-air

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for example helipcopters and aurogyros are aircarft but not aeroplanes.
They're all aerodynes. I like saying airplane as it winds the pedants up :lol:
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