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![]() "Jon Kraus" wrote in message ... He was really close to the ground when he bailed out. Is there a minimum altitude to eject? Doesn't look like it. I guess it is better to nurse some broken bones then die in the wreckage. Thanks. Most modern seats, are 'zero zero' rated. This means you can eject at zero feet, and zero mph. However this is degraded when you are descending fast. What amazes me more, is how low some designs will allow you to eject inverted!... Some now have an 'any atitude' ejection ability once you are in excess of a couple of thousand feet. Given the speeds you could be doing, and the different directions possible, this is really scarey. Best Wishes Jon Kraus PP-ASEL Student-IA Dean Wilkinson wrote: Thunderbird F-16 cockpit video of ejection at Mountain Home AFB crash. http://www.razorsedgesoft.com/eject.mpg |
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