"I want some butts!" Top 10 flybys

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Number 11 in the top 20 .
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YouTube - High Speed Cessna 185 Airplane Fly By
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YouTube - High Speed Cessna 185 Airplane Fly By

YouTube - 747 low pass (espetacular rasante)

YouTube - TAP Airbus A310 Low Pass Turn - Portugal Airshow 2007, Evora (Uncut HD Version)
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Quote: The centerline tank on #3 couldn't have been more than 2ft away from the dude's head! Awesome clips!!
This is the most official news I could find on the incident, but a British exchange pilot I work with said the soldier was killed when the Herc performed a "Beat up." Victim was standing on a "Truck" mooning the crew as they flew by.

Never try to impress pilots or grunts with your piloting prowess. Save it for the the old men and 13 year old kids. Ice cream lickers like them can be easily thrilled with a legal routine flown at a safe altitude.

Soldier killed by aircraft during exercise - UK, News - The Independent

A YOUNG soldier has died after being hit by a low-flying Hercules aircraft, defence chiefs confirmed yesterday.

Private Christopher Game, 21, suffered severe injuries when he was knocked off a crane by the transport aircraft while taking part in a pallet-dropping exercise at South Cerney Army Camp near Cirencester in Gloucestershire.

The Hercules swooped low during the manoeuvre and hit Pte Game, who was unmarried and serving with the Royal Logistics Corps based at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire.

Yesterday, an RAF Board of Inquiry was being formed to investigate the tragedy, which happened last Thursday.

Pte Game, from Poole, Dorset, was at first thought to have been crushed by a crated motorcycle, which was being parachuted to the ground. But investigators have since discovered that he was hit by the aircraft that dropped it.

A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: 'A Hercules was engaged in load-dropping trials. It carried out two passes - the first to clear the drop zone and the second to undertake the drop.

'As the Hercules returned for a third pass to check the accuracy of the drop, the ground reception team had started to recover the load. The aircraft struck a man on the recovery team who, it is believed, had climbed on top of a crane.'

The mobile crane was being used to pick up heavy crates containing vehicles.

The inquiry will be carried out by three senior officers. An RAF spokesman said that the board would investigate why the soldier was on the crane and how the Hercules had managed to hit him.

'Reports indicate that the plane hit him,' he said. 'The accident happened during a pallet-dropping exercise. However, the inquiry will have to look into the precise details of this unfortunate incident.'

An inquest is due to be opened and adjourned in Gloucestershire today while inquiries continue.
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