miamiair wrote:They don't call it the whistling shit can for nothing...
DoctorKieron wrote:As a side note, the pilot must have taken a hell of a crunch when he ejected from the ground like that. He did stay in there a while mind, but are ejector seats designed to safely deliver the pilot to terra firma from such low altitudes? I seem to recall a previous military crash in the north of the UK where a 2 seater jet crashed and the one guy that ejected was the guy that didn't make it?
miamiair wrote:Those ejection seats are Zero/Zero: Zero Airspeed/Zero Altitude. From a parked airplane you can be shot out and land safely.
Read more here.
I know tailhooker knows some that didn't make it going out at an angle.
In this footage, the BN hits the water before his parachute completely inflated:
DoctorKieron wrote:Is it not also true that in the RAF a pilot etc would get a special tie to wear if he/she had successfully ejected? I seem to remember this from a telly show many moons ago.
DoctorKieron wrote:Once again Thanks Miami.
So it seems that this "badge/award/tie" is international then?
DoctorKieron wrote:As a side note, the pilot must have taken a hell of a crunch when he ejected from the ground like that. He did stay in there a while mind, but are ejector seats designed to safely deliver the pilot to terra firma from such low altitudes? I seem to recall a previous military crash in the north of the UK where a 2 seater jet crashed and the one guy that ejected was the guy that didn't make it?
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Airfoilsguy wrote:The most dangerous thing I have herd about ejection seats is that they can cut you legs off if you don't pull them in. There is one fighter I saw that actually has wire you attach to you boots so in the event of an eject the seat pulls your legs in.
Airfoilsguy wrote:The most dangerous thing I have herd about ejection seats is that they can cut you legs off if you don't pull them in. There is one fighter I saw that actually has wire you attach to you boots so in the event of an eject the seat pulls your legs in.