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Pilot Ejected from Airplane at 2,500 Feet

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Key Takeaways:

  • A student pilot died after being thrown from a Zodiac 601-XL during an instructional flight, following an unexplained malfunction and severe pitch-down, primarily because neither he nor the instructor was wearing a seat belt.
  • The instructor was able to regain control and land safely, but the student fell 2,500 feet to his death.
  • The Zodiac 601-XL model has a history of safety concerns, with the FAA identifying design discrepancies like flutter and light stick force gradients in a 2010 review.
  • The article draws a parallel to a 1912 incident where aviator Harriet Quimby and a passenger were similarly ejected and killed from an aircraft due to not wearing seat belts.
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Almost inexplicably, neither the instructor nor the experienced owner-pilot of a Zodiac 601-XL (N999NA) was wearing his seat belt on an instructional flight in the newly-acquired aircraft. Following an unexplained “malfunction” that caused a severe pitch-down, the forward-hinged canopy flew open and the student pilot was thrown from the two-seat, side-by-side cockpit.

He fell 2,500 feet to his death, and it took several hours to locate the body, aided by GPS coordinates from a cell phone. The instructor pilot on board was able to regain control of the airplane and land safely, apparently with the canopy still intact. The flight originated at Collegedale Municipal Airport in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The airplane was built by 82-year-old Clarence Andrews, who died in another plane crash last December. His heirs recently sold the airplane to the pilot who died in the fall.

Mark Phelps

Mark Phelps is a senior editor at AVweb. He is an instrument rated private pilot and former owner of a Grumman American AA1B and a V-tail Bonanza.

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