Pilot Bobs Up Amid Fishing Fleet
(8.0. W., 3 p.m.) RUGBY, Sept. 29. An R.A.F. pilot had a near shave recently when his Typhoon sank in the English Channel. He had just cleared the English coast and was too late to bale out. The Typhoon hit the sea at 140 miles an hour and went down like a stone.
The impact knocked the pilot unconscious, and when he came to he found himself trapped in the cockpit in 18 feet of water. He loosened his straps and his “Mae West,” though not inflated, took him to the surface. He bobbed up among the fishing fleet, and he was quickly hauled aboard.
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Northern Advocate, 30 September 1943, Page 4
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