Take a look at what happens when two F-18 Hornets hit each other during a training mission. The pilot of this aircraft was able to fly it back to base and safely land. The other Hornet was not flyable after the collision and the pilot successfully ejected.
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Take a look at what happens when two F-18 Hornets hit each other during a training mission. The pilot of this aircraft was able to fly it back to base and safely land. The other Hornet was not flyable after the collision and the pilot successfully ejected.
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