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PLANE LANDS ITSELF AFTER PILOT EJECTS - This F-106A (S/N 58-0787) was involved in an unusual incident. During a training mission, it entered an flat spin forcing the pilot to eject. Unpiloted, the aircraft recovered on its own and miraculously made a gentle belly landing in a snow-covered field. (U.S. Air Force photo) Date 9 January 2011, 11:55:26 Source Torch Magazine: PLANE LANDS ITSELF AFTER PILOT EJECTS - Four decades ago in Montana, a pilotless F-106 guided itself to a miraculous landing Author U.S. Air Force
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