Red Arrows pilot Jon Egging dies in Bournemouth Air Festival plane crash

Bournemouth Air Festival was shadowed by a tragic accident after Jon Egging’s Red Arrow jet apparently started to lose power, went out of control and crashed in a farmers field. (scroll down for video of the crash)

Jon Egging and his wife Emma

The 33-year -old hero lost his life in front of his horrified wife Emma who was attending the show in the stands on Saturday afternoon.

The authorities opened an investigation and now the cause of his death is still uncertain. Mr. Egging’s family revealed that he could have been knocked out due to the G-force after struggling to divert the jet away from buildings to avoid ground fatalities.

However, eyewitnesses claimed that the pilot succeeded in ejecting himself from the jet and catapulted into a line of trees along the river banks where he suffered fatal injuries.

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Rescue teams searched the river and spotted the pilot’s body lying with the face down a couple of minutes after the crash. Egging was a flight lieutenant and had been joining the the famous Red Arrows for 1 year.
Video1: Red Arrow pilot Jon Egging crashes at Bournemouth Air Show

Video2: Red Arrows performance-Bournemouth Air Festival