The second link is an interview/conversation between
Vincent Aiello (Call sign Jell-o) and
Robert Mitchell (Call Sign Scratch).
The Fighter Pilot Podcast: Founder & Host, Vincent Aiello
Vincent became enamored with aviation while attending an airshow at the age of 8. After high school he attended UCLA and participated in the NROTC program. Upon graduation he was commissioned into the United States Navy and was selected for pilot training. Vincent spent nearly 25 years in service flying mainly the F/A-18 Hornet and Super Hornet but also the F-16 Fighting Falcon during an adversary tour. He accrued over 3,800 flight hours and 705 carrier landings, having served as a TOPGUN instructor and air wing operations officer.
Two-time former Canadian Forces Snowbirds pilot,
Robert Mitchell, joins us to evaluate footage from the 17 May fatal Snowbird mishap in Kamloops, Canada.
At 3:40 into the 18:53 Podcast they start discussing the reasons for trading speed for altitude when power is lost.
At about 5:00 both pilots emphasize that their comments are
speculation
At 7:48 Robert Mitchell (
Scratch) relates a very similar experience when flying with the Snow Birds.
Scratch was anticipating ejecting but was able to restart a damaged engine and gain enough power to power glide to an alternate airstrip.
While this is speculation, with the background and personal experience of these pilots, until the official report comes out, this may be as good as it gets.
Juan Brown comments
Juan adds quite a bit of background information on the ejection sequence and engine restarting.
Bill
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