Near Colebrook, New Hampshire – December 7, 1975
On December 7, 1975, a flight of four U.S. Marine Corps A-4 Skyhawk fighter jets left South Weymouth Naval Air Station in Massachusetts for a routine training flight. One of the aircraft, Bu. No. 150135, was piloted by Captain Andrew J. Ley, 30, a Marine Corps Reserve officer from Natick, Massachusetts. While the flight was passing near Colebrook, New Hampshire, Captain Ley was forced to bail out of his aircraft. The Skyhawk reportedly went down in a wilderness area near Colebrook. Captain Ley parachuted safely, and was assisted by some local men who happened to see his chute deploy. He was transported to the Pease Air Force Base hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
Sources:
Boston Globe, “Natick Pilot Ejects Self From Plane”, December 8, 1975
Boston Herald American, “Weymouth Pilot Bails Out Safely In N.H.”, December 8, 1975
South Middlesex News, “Natick Man Bails Out As Fighter Jet Crashes”, December 8, 1975
The Patriot Ledger, “Bruised And Sore, Pilot Safe After Plane Failure”, December 8, 1975