Pilot in the cockpit. He stands to disconnect himself from the cockpit. There are three points which have to be disconnected. Cockpit submerged in water. Pilot disconnects himself.
Pilot disconnects himself from the cockpit. Cameraman recording the whole process. Pilot ascends to the surface. Pilot moves forward and tries to leave the cockpit.
Pilot leaves the cockpit. He slowly ascends to the surface. Animation shows that if a person ascends without properly reducing lung pressure, he may develop lung problems. Mediastinal Emphysema, Air Embolism, Pneumothorax can be the major problems. The pilot goes beneath the water again. He wears an oxygen mask. He disconnects himself, leaves the cockpit and ascends to the surface.
Animation shows how to escape through underwater ejection. It shows different angles in which pilot can eject to the surface. While ejecting, there should be about 10 feet water above the pilot for safe ejection. The pilot in the test cockpit lowered into the water and then ejects to the surface. Cameraman recording the event.
Pilot in the sea. Helicopter flies in the sky. He holds a float tube and tries to move with it. He moves himself onto the float tube and ignites a flare. The helicopter pilot sees the flare and comes down to rescue him. Pilot holds the rope. The pilot is reeled up into the helicopter. An airplane takes off.
Governor of Kansas Alfred "Alf" Mossman Landon walks towards his house. He holds his son on his shoulder. His wife and daughter follows. Wife gives food to the children. He sits with his family. Children play with their toys. He sits on the chair in his office and gives speech.
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