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Ejection Decision a Second too Late...

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In(mostly military) aircraft, the ejection seat is a system designed to rescue the pilot or other crew in an emergency. In most designs, the seat is propelled out of the aircraft by an explosive charge or rocket motor, carrying the pilot with it. The concept of an ejectable escape capsule has also been tried. Once clear of the aircraft, the ejection seat deploys a parachute, and descends safely to earth.While a bungee-assisted escape from an aircraft took place in 1910, the modern pattern for an ejection seat was invented in Germany in 1938 and perfected during World War II. Prior to this, the only means of escape from an incapacitated aircraft was to jump clear ("bail-out"), and in many cases this was difficult due to injury, the difficulty of egress from a confined space, g-forces, the airflow past the aircraft and other factors.The first ejection seats were developed independently during the World War II by Heinkel and SAAB. Early models were powered by compressed air and the first aircraft to be fitted with such a system was the Heinkel He 280 prototype jet fighter in 1940. One of the He 280 test pilots, Helmut Schenk, became the first person to escape from a stricken aircraft with an ejection seat on January 13, 1942 after his control surfaces iced up and became inoperable.The first operational type to provide ejection seats for the crew was the Heinkel He 219 Uhu night fighter in 1942.In late 1944, the Heinkel He 162 featured a new type of ejection seat, this time fired by an explosive cartridge. In this system the seat rode on wheels set between two pipes running up the back of the cockpit. When lowered into position, caps at the top of the seat fitted over the pipes to close them. Cartridges, basically identical to shotgun shells, were placed in the bottom of the pipes, facing upward. When fired the gases would fill the pipes, "popping" the caps off the end and thereby forcing the seat to ride up the pipes on its wheels, and out of the aircraft. By the end of the war, the Do-335 Pfeil, Me-262 Schwalbe and Me-163 Komet also were fitted with ejection seat.The purpose of an ejection seat is pilot survival, not pilot comfort. Many pilots have suffered career-ending injuries while using ejection seats, including crushed vertebrae. The pilot typically experiences an acceleration of about 12 to 14 g (117 to 137 m/s
²). Western seats usually impose lighter loads on the pilots; 1960s-70s era ex-Soviet technology often goes up to 20-22 g (with SM-1 and KM-1 gunbarrel type ejection seats). Career-ending injuries are quite common, partly because eastern military pilots usually continue to fly into their late 40s o
r early 50s and end (retire) their flying career afterward, while most western jet pilots retire from the military in their late 30s.Lt. William Belden ejects from an A-4 Skyhawk on the deck of the Shangri-La. Lt. William Belden ejects from an A-4 Skyhawk on the deck of the Shangri-La.The Russian K-
36 ejector seat manufactured by NPP Zvezda is considered by many as the world's most advanced. It was studied at length by the US Navy and Airforce and IBP Aircraft opened up a factory in the US to manufacture it for the F-22 Raptor and the Joint Strike Fighter. The US Government however selected th
e Martin Baker seat from the UK in a political move for the new US fighters. The amazing capabilities of the K-36 were convincingly demonstrated at the Fairford Air Show on 24 July 1993 when the pilots of two MiG 29 fighters successfully ejected after a mid-air collision.By May 2006, Martin-Baker ej
ection seats had saved 7196 lives.The "standard" ejection system operates in two stages. First, the entire canopy or hatch above the aviator is opened or jettisoned, and the seat and occupant are launched through the opening. In most earlier aircraft this required two separate actions by the aviator
, while later egress system designs, such as the Advanced Concept Ejection Seat model 2 (ACES II) will perform both functions on a single action.The ACES II ejection seat is used in most of the United States Air Force's mainline fighters, including the A-10, F-15, and F-16. The A-10 uses connected f
iring handles that activate both the canopy jettison systems, followed by the seat ejection. The F-15 has the same connected system as the A-10 Seat. Both handles accomplish the same task, so pulling either one suffices. The F-16 has only one rubber handle located between the pilot's knees, since th
e cockpit is too narrow for side-mounted handles. Unlike the F-15 and A-10, however, the F-16 does NOT have canopy breaking systems installed. The angle of the ejection seat inside the aircraft is so extreme that a pilot's head would strike the canopy before any installed canopy breakers would. Also
, the canopy is constructed of highly durable composite material which cannot be shattered by seat ejection.

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love very much both ... ( 4 months ago by clem76420)
love very much both pilots who eject, and after the plane leave again...
actually Ejection ... ( 4 months ago by the1bigace)
actually Ejection seats like the Aces 2 can be used at 0 feet and 0 altitude, if there was a ground fire for instance you can punch out and not have to open the canopy, unstrap yourself, climb down the ladder and run for you life XD and you could have put a ejection seat in any plane, it's just they weight a little too much for an extra 300 for instance, it's better just to bail out like they did in the ol' days, open the door and watch for the wings on your way out :P
This is America you ... ( 4 months ago by the1bigace)
This is America you can get whatever you want so long as it dosnt hurt anyone, Some really rich people own old russian tanks and I know of kit planes that go supersonic, its all about how much money you have. Hell if you want a Mig 21, have the turret removed, the radar and all the war machine parts as well and go have some fun!
depends on altitude ... ( 4 months ago by the1bigace)
depends on altitude :P
you are right about ... ( 4 months ago by the1bigace)
you are right about the Harrier, its a british plane, but the harrier 2 was built by the americans with contract from the RAC. Pilots can know the stuff, the Average person wont really care where it came from, just that it dosnt waste tax dollars and looks cool :P
I wonder where the ... ( 4 months ago by entity3sf)
I wonder where the space shuttle touches down after the pilot/crew ejects?
nowhere..lol..it ... ( 3 months ago by prisonbreakmegafan)
nowhere..lol..it crashes somewhere
rofl at the dudes ... ( 3 months ago by engasal)
rofl at the dudes ejecting, and their plane carrying on
hey what's with the ... ( 3 months ago by 96bikerider96)
hey what's with the description? leave some information for google!!!
Actually the ... ( 3 months ago by juuls26)
Actually the Harrier was a futher development of the Kestrel which was a joint American, British and German program.
Your house? ( 3 months ago by TheCrazyFinn)
Your house?
Zero-Zero seats ftw. ( 2 months ago by Mrgyn)
Zero-Zero seats ftw.
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maybe :( ( 2 months ago by prisonbreakmegafan)
maybe :(
what is the song? ( 2 months ago by steers83bravo)
what is the song?
diarrhea gonna let ... ( 1 month ago by coopercrue)
diarrhea gonna let you go
You must be careful ... ( 1 month ago by Sublette217)
You must be careful about these documentary claims-Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft test pilot Jo O. Lancaster was the 1st pilot to save his life with an ejection seat, bailed out of exp. twin-jet flying wing Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52, TS363, in "primitive" Martin-Baker Mk.1 seat-oscillation in pitch set in during shallow dive from ~5K feet - NOT what this video claims! Ref: Aeroplane, Lancaster, Jo O., "''Setting the Record Straight''", October 2006, Volume 34, Number 10, No. 402, pages 42-46.
I know, I bet they ... ( 1 month ago by shmaller)
I know, I bet they got in trouble for ejecting from a plane they could've just done a circle in and landed again...
Is it me or on 3:32 ... ( 1 month ago by Aerjas12)
Is it me or on 3:32 the plane wasn't going to crash?
yeah you could ... ( 1 month ago by davesm8)
yeah you could easily pull up safly if not your not gonna die on impact..
but then he could have hesitated i mean if you were flying wouldnt you be like oh shit wtf do i do try and save the plane or die ? :o
MUHAHA the plane ... ( 1 month ago by airghandy)
MUHAHA the plane flies away without the "hotshots" in it! OWNED!
he dindt ejecteded ... ( 1 week ago by alexmass38)
he dindt ejecteded because he overran the carrier he ejected because the tailhook broke and from that point on there was no way to save the plane
Could the pilots ... ( 1 week ago by Aerjas12)
Could the pilots know that from where they were in the cockpit though?
They must have had ... ( 6 days ago by AgentJayZ)
They must have had an indicated airspeed insufficient to enable a climb out.
The vid shows the plane climbng away, but it was probably left at full throttle, and was unburdened by the two crew and their heavy ejection seats.
A few knots of airspeed and a thousand pounds or so just might be all it takes. Carrier pilots are fairly highly trained people, and they practice these situations like their life depends on making the right decision... because it does.



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