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    Default Pilot shot between the eyes, but lands the heli anyway!

    A HERO Chinook pilot was shot between the eyes by a Taliban bullet - but flew on and saved all 20 aboard.

    Flight Lieutenant Ian Fortune, 28, had flown in to pick up casualties as a firefight raged between American and Afghan forces and heavily-armed rebels near Garmsir in Helmand Province.



    He circled until troops reported incoming fire had calmed down.

    But as Ian flew in the helicopter came under attack - which continued as casualties were being loaded.

    Then as he lifted off Ian was shot.

    A bullet hit a metal rail on the front of his helmet which is used to attach night vision goggles.

    The round then penetrated his helmet hitting him between the eyes. It knocked his head back and caused severe bleeding.

    More bullets followed, hitting the Chinook's controls and shutting down the stabilisation system.

    But with blood pouring into his eyes, Ian battled with the controls to stop the chopper from spiralling out of control.

    Then with the aircraft lurching from side to side he continued flying for eight minutes before landing at Camp Bastion.

    Ian was taken to the field hospital and treated for his wound.

    It is the first time in the nine-year war in Afghanistan a pilot has been shot while in the air.

    One senior 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."

    TV's Mike, 41, who was with a crew from the Discovery Channel, said: "The courage and heroism of the pilot was beyond belief."

    Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz0hJzKIyIg
    What a pilot, glad he is ok and that he saved everyone on bored. Just goes to show that there is some amazing skilled pilots in the air force!
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    Good grief that is some story, Matt, and I hope he gets a medal for bravery.

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    Wowee I dont think I would have been able to do anything if they helicopter was being shot at let alone carry on flying it, let alone being shot in the face and still carrying on! Hero ♥


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    Wow, very good and brave of him!
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    That's pretty amazing. The man deserves a medal He flew shock to one side and carried on doing the job, very admirable

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    Amazing flying from him! But i would like to know what the other pilot was doing during this incident?

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    Ha, that's a good point... You don't get alot of one-pilot helicopters, especially not a chinook. He couldn't of been in the back helping with casualties, he would of been in the way... Very odd. A good point though!

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    I am sure there is a reasonable explanation. But that is one remarkable and skilled pilot.
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    That is remarkable, I hope the pilot gets a medal for his bravery!

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    wow epic man most people would just give up and crash :}

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