RAF Hawk T1's still grounded, Tucano's + T2's back to normal

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RAF Hawk T1's still grounded, Tucano's + T2's back to normal

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http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... es-365339/
The UK Royal Air Force is to resume normal flight activities with its BAE Systems Hawk T2s and Shorts Tucano T1 basic trainers, but its older Hawk T1s remain temporarily grounded.

Operations involving the two types were stopped on 8 November, after a pilot from the RAF's Hawk T1-equipped Red Arrows aerobatic display team died following a ground incident involving his Martin-Baker Mk 10 ejection seat.

Other aircraft types equipped with the same seat design were restricted from performing training flights, although the RAF's Panavia Tornado GR4s were subsequently cleared to resume such activities from 17 November.

On 22 November, a preliminary inquest into the death of Flt Lt Sean Cunningham confirmed his seat had fired after the completion of ground safety checks, but that its parachute had failed to activate.

An investigation continues into the cause of the incident.
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
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