Dramatic video of airplane parachuting to sea after running out of fuel mid-flight to Hawaii
The US Coast Guard has captured on film the drama of a single-engine airplane and its pilot splashing safely onto the Pacific Ocean thanks to a parachute inside its fuselage.
The US Coast Guard has captured on film the drama of a single-engine airplane and its pilot splashing safely onto the Pacific Ocean thanks to a parachute inside its fuselage.
The factory-new Cirrus SR22 was en route to Hawaii on Sunday afternoon on a ferry flight from the San Francisco area when it “ran out of fuel”, the Coast Guard said in a press release.
Video from the C-130 Hercules rescue plane showed the ill-starred aircraft deploy its airframe parachute an estimated 1,800 metres above the sea.
Three and a half minutes later, the Cirrus hit the water with a splash, and the unidentified pilot is seen climbing into a small life raft.
He was picked up about 30 minutes later by a passing cruise ship, about 400 kilometres off the Hawaiian island of Maui.