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					<description><![CDATA[Just finished a fascinating book about Hurricane Pilots: &quot;Last Witness&quot; by Brian Milton. One guy got hit, he got caught by his straps and feet in the cockpit. The plane went into a spin. Tumbling out of the sky it levelled-off, and flipped upside down and he was thrown out at almost ground level at about 30 feet off the ground at high speed. Just before the Hurricane crashed, his straps loosened and he fell out of th cockpit...straight into a bale of Hay!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just finished a fascinating book about Hurricane Pilots: &#8220;Last Witness&#8221; by Brian Milton. One guy got hit, he got caught by his straps and feet in the cockpit. The plane went into a spin. Tumbling out of the sky it levelled-off, and flipped upside down and he was thrown out at almost ground level at about 30 feet off the ground at high speed. Just before the Hurricane crashed, his straps loosened and he fell out of th cockpit&#8230;straight into a bale of Hay!</p>
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