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Inquest hears Red Arrows pilot died from fall injuries Inquest hears Red Arrows pilot died from fall injuries
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A Red Arrows pilot died from multiple injuries due to a fall from height following an ejection from an aircraft, an inquest has heard.A Red Arrows pilot died from multiple injuries due to a fall from height following an ejection from an aircraft, an inquest has heard.
Flight Lieutenant Sean James Cunningham, 35, was killed when he was ejected from his Hawk T1 while on the ground at the Red Arrows base at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire on 8 November. Flt Lt Sean James Cunningham, 35, was killed when he was ejected from his Hawk T1 while on the ground at the Red Arrows base at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire on 8 November.
The inquest into the pilot's death was opened and adjourned at Lincoln.The inquest into the pilot's death was opened and adjourned at Lincoln.
An independent inquiry into the cause of the accident is being carried out.An independent inquiry into the cause of the accident is being carried out.
The Ministry of Defence implemented a ban on non-essential flying in aircraft with ejector seats similar to those in the Hawk T1 after Flt Lt Cunningham's death.The Ministry of Defence implemented a ban on non-essential flying in aircraft with ejector seats similar to those in the Hawk T1 after Flt Lt Cunningham's death.
The ban was lifted for Tornado attack jets but remains on Hawk T1, Hawk T2 and Tucano flights while the RAF reviews evidence on those aircraft.The ban was lifted for Tornado attack jets but remains on Hawk T1, Hawk T2 and Tucano flights while the RAF reviews evidence on those aircraft.
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Flt Lt Cunningham lived in Coventry and attended Nottingham Trent University before joining the airforce in 2000.Flt Lt Cunningham lived in Coventry and attended Nottingham Trent University before joining the airforce in 2000.
He was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and moved to the UK in 1986 at the age of nine.He was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and moved to the UK in 1986 at the age of nine.
He was involved in several operational tours over Iraq.He was involved in several operational tours over Iraq.
The accident came less than three months after another Red Arrows pilot, Flt Lt Jon Egging, 33, was killed after an air show in Dorset.The accident came less than three months after another Red Arrows pilot, Flt Lt Jon Egging, 33, was killed after an air show in Dorset.
His aircraft crashed on 20 August, after performing a display with the Red Arrows watched by his wife.His aircraft crashed on 20 August, after performing a display with the Red Arrows watched by his wife.
The RAF temporarily halted flights on all 126 of its Hawk T1 training jets while preliminary investigations were carried out into the cause of the earlier tragedy.The RAF temporarily halted flights on all 126 of its Hawk T1 training jets while preliminary investigations were carried out into the cause of the earlier tragedy.