UK stunt pilot dies after ejecting from airplane

The Red Arrows Perform Their First Public Aerobatic Display Following The Death Of One Of Their Flight Team
CHATSWORTH, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: The Royal Air Force Red Arrows perform their first public aerobatic display since the tragic death of Flt Lt Jon Egging on September 2, 2011 in Chatsworth, England. The Red Arrows dedictated the display at Chatsworth Country Fair in memory of pilot Jon Egging whose Hawk jet crashed on August 20 during a performance at Bournemouth. The team flew in the famous diamond formation leaving a space where Jon Egging would have flown. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) (Getty Images)

A stunt pilot with the British military's Red Arrows aerobatic display team died Nov. 8 after being ejected from his aircraft while it was on the ground.