A British pilot got shot between the eyes as he flew his Chinook helicopter into a firefight in Afghanistan - but he still managed to land safely and rescue all 20 people on board.
Flight Lieutenant Ian Fortune, 28, was sent in to Helmand Province to rescue casualties as a ferocious battle raged between American and Afghan troops and Taliban rebels.
As he approached the fire-zone the fighting was so intense he had to circle the area several times until it was safe to land.
But when he flew in and began loading casualties, the Taliban turned their fire on his Chinook, Bravo November.
Flight Lt Fortune was able to get the chopper off the ground but it was during take-off that a bullet pierced the helicopter and ricocheted off the metal bar on his helmet... right between his eyes.
Further rounds then struck the helicopter's automatic stabilisation system, shutting it down and making it extremely difficult to fly.
Despite blood streaming into his eyes, Flight Lt Fortune battled with the controls for eight minutes and managed to get the casualties back to Camp Bastion.
TV Presenter Mike Brewer was on the helicopter when the incident happened. He told Sky News:
"It was terrifying. We came under fire just as the ramp was closing. Then just after we'd taken off the Chinook suddenly lurched from side to side and we heard the pilot had been shot.
"The only reason we didn't plunge straight back into the desert was because of the sheer bravery and skill of Ian and the rest of the crew. They're all heroes."
An RAF source said: "This could have become one of the worst incidents of the conflict.
"If the bullet had hit the pilot a millimetre lower, those on board wouldn't have stood a chance.
"And had it not been for the skill of the pilot the result would have been the same."
Flight Lt Fortune was treated at a military hospital in Camp Bastion and is expected to make a full recovery.
Bravo November is one of the luckiest and oldest-surviving Chinooks in the British fleet, having first seen service in the Falklands.
While based on the Atlantic Conveyor, it just happened to be airborne when the ship was sunk by two exocet missiles in 1982, killing 12 of the crew.
On another mission it ran into a blizzard on its way to San Carlos Water and crashed into the sea at 100 knots.
Despite water swamping the cockpit and engines, Bravo November still managed to get airborne again due to the bravery of pilot Richard Langworthy.
The Chinook is traditionally used in air-assault missions, dropping troops into fire bases and later bringing food, water and ammunition.
Pilot Shot Between The Eyes Rescues Comrades
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Wow, just when I believe the world is full of crap individuals with the moral fortitude of kleenex, some dude pulls a SaburÅ Sakai and impresses me. Got to love the Brits. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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So let's get this straight - he flys a casevac chopper into the middle of a firefight, has half the Taleban use him as target practice while he's on the ground, gets a bullet in his helmet in the middle of take off, and then has to fly a bloody Chinook on manual.
I will be awaiting the July operational honours list with great interest, and expecting to see Flt Lt Fortune's name on it.
On a related note, I wonder how his squadron chooses who gets to fly Bravo November? That thing has to be the luckiest aircraft on the planet
I will be awaiting the July operational honours list with great interest, and expecting to see Flt Lt Fortune's name on it.
On a related note, I wonder how his squadron chooses who gets to fly Bravo November? That thing has to be the luckiest aircraft on the planet
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This man should be the list.Captain Seafort wrote:So let's get this straight - he flys a casevac chopper into the middle of a firefight, has half the Taleban use him as target practice while he's on the ground, gets a bullet in his helmet in the middle of take off, and then has to fly a bloody Chinook on manual.
I will be awaiting the July operational honours list with great interest, and expecting to see Flt Lt Fortune's name on it.
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I'd be surprised if he wasn't. I would not, however, be surprised if he ends up on this list.Deepcrush wrote:This man should be the list.
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I wonder if he told the rest of the flight crew that it was only a flesh wound. ![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Seriously, that's a big brass set on that guy.
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Seriously, that's a big brass set on that guy.
I forgot to renew my subscription.Captain Seafort wrote:I will be awaiting the July operational honours list with great interest
I was thinking the same thing. "Bill's only got one more sortie before he retires... but he's gonna be flying it right into the shit."Captain Seafort wrote:I wonder how his squadron chooses who gets to fly Bravo November? That thing has to be the luckiest aircraft on the planet
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Fortune indeed. In the hands of anyone else that could have been one of the worst incidents since the start of the war. Can you imagine what would have happened if the Chinook plowed into the ground or a building? If anyone survived the crash they'd probably have been swarmed by Taliban forces before they could get their heads together.
If that guy doesn't get a medal of some sort for this then there's no justice.
If that guy doesn't get a medal of some sort for this then there's no justice.
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The other way to look at it is that it's the unluckiest bird in the fleet.
Still, the man gets shots in the face, has blood streaming into his eyes, gets the stabilization system shot out, and still has the skill and brass balls to fly the thing for eight minutes, rescue everyone on board, and land without crashing. Yeah, that boy deserves a medal.
Still, the man gets shots in the face, has blood streaming into his eyes, gets the stabilization system shot out, and still has the skill and brass balls to fly the thing for eight minutes, rescue everyone on board, and land without crashing. Yeah, that boy deserves a medal.
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Wow.
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Might be a bit tough on him, walking around with a set like that. ![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
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