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Posted by on 27 Jan 2015 in Aviation News, Aviation Videos, Military Videos

Video of Cirrus SR-22 Ditching In Ocean Near Hawaii Under Parachute

Cirrus Plane Parachute Hawaii Ditching Video

Astounding video of Cirrus plane parachuting into ocean ditching near Hawaii after running out of fuel*! This US Coast Guard video will amaze you and hat's are off to the excellent camera work of the crew from Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point, US Coast Guard District 14 Hawaii.

*Published reports claim sufficient fuel was on board but unavailable to the pilot due to a technical issue with the fuel system.

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