| EJECTORSEAT | Device to propel a pilot from an aircraft in case of emergency (7,4) |
| EJECTOR | One who dispossesses another of his or her land; or, a word denoting a seat enabling a pilot's swift egress from an aircraft in an emergency (7) |
| ROTOR | Device to propel a helicopter |
| ESCAPEHATCH | Opening in case of emergency (6,5) |
| PARATROOPER | Soldier who jumps from an aircraft (11) |
| PARACHUTING | Dropping from an aircraft (11) |
| OXYGENMASK | What descends 'from the panel above your head' in the case of emergency on an aircraft in flight (6, |
| AMBULANCE | A club men organised to go after a form of transportation in case of emergency (9) |
| GROUNDS | Prevents a pilot from flying to the land around a big house (7) |
| FIREESCAPE | Safety staircase, often on the outside of a building, to provide an alternative way out in case of emergency (4,6) |
| ATAPINCH | In case of emergency, put a drain to part of foot (2,1,5) |
| PARACHUTE | A device to retard the fall of a person or package from an aircraft (9) |
| CRAB | Crustacean found in a rock pool; portable winch; or, a method of landing an aircraft in a crosswind (4) |
| PROPELLER | A device with blades radiating from a central hub, rotated to produce thrust to propel a ship or aircraft (9) |
| SAIL | Structure used to propel a boat by means of the wind; or, a panel forming part of the vane of a windmill (4) |
| SCULL | Each of a pair of oars used to propel a racing shell of the same name; or, a traditional Scottish basket for fish or potatoes (5) |
| AILERON | A movable aerofoil used to control the balance of an aircraft in flight |
| ENEMY | Opposition fighters to be sent back, in case of emergency (5) |
| EQUITY | Group of players depart in case of emergency (6) |
| ICEPACK | In case of emergency initially cards can be used to remove swelling (7) |