What Happens If Pilots Accidentally Eject Out

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What happens if pilots accidentally press the ejection seat button?
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That first gentleman is in his 90s. If I'm not mistaken, he served during WWII. His video is actually used to compare how well-seasoned pilots can handle different levels of g-force.

katherinebeilschmidt
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It looks like a 94 year old man not a 64 year old man

jp
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Nice bogus story. That guy was in his 90s and served in the Air Force during ww2. Was indeed not his first time flying lmfao

joshuamerritt
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It was negative Gs not positive Gs. Many years ago as a civilian I was offered a ride in a T 38. I had to go through several hours of training regarding the ejection seat. The thing pounded into me was "Do NOT TOUCH ANYTHING THAT'S PAINTED YELLOW AND BLACK!" the ejection seats were set for the pilot seat priority. Meaning ... If he pulled the handle I'd go first and him second. I was to do NOTHING! Later I Flew in a propeller trainer (T 34) it was explained how the canopy comes off in an emergency. The pilot said he wasn't sure that wouldn't take the tail off so don't touch that handle. Then he said ... "If I say jump. If you say WHAT? ... You're talking to yourself." Profesional pilots have a sence of humor that's an acquired taste. Bottom line ... This guy didn't get any of that training.

gdaddy
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He looks older than 64 years old, but thank you for your service, sir

laurenrice