oleorun@real.lemmy.fanM to Weird News - Things that make you go 'hmmm'@real.lemmy.fanEnglish · 6 months agoAir Force instructor dies after ejection seat goes off while plane is on the groundwww-nbcnews-com.cdn.ampproject.orgexternal-linkmessage-square9fedilinkarrow-up141arrow-down13file-text
arrow-up138arrow-down1external-linkAir Force instructor dies after ejection seat goes off while plane is on the groundwww-nbcnews-com.cdn.ampproject.orgoleorun@real.lemmy.fanM to Weird News - Things that make you go 'hmmm'@real.lemmy.fanEnglish · 6 months agomessage-square9fedilinkfile-text
minus-squaremkwt@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up10·6 months agoThere are so-called zero-zero seats, that are rated for zero altitude and zero airspeed. I haven’t looked at whether this plane was so equipped. In any case, any kind of ejection is a serious injury risk at the very least.
minus-squareBearOfaTime@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up11arrow-down1·edit-26 months agoI had kind of assumed they were all zero-zero now, especially on something relatively new like the Texan, and especially a trainer. But what do I know, maybe the research said it wasn’t critical. Weird to have this happen, that stuff is safety’d seven ways to Sunday, and stays disarmed until ready to go. Edit: looks like it’s a zero-zero seat (Texan II first flew in 1998). https://martin-baker.com/ejection-seats/mk16-us16la/ Edit 2: According to my aircraft anorak, these seats are deactivated until the plane is in the air using a Weight-off-Wheels switch.
There are so-called zero-zero seats, that are rated for zero altitude and zero airspeed. I haven’t looked at whether this plane was so equipped.
In any case, any kind of ejection is a serious injury risk at the very least.
I had kind of assumed they were all zero-zero now, especially on something relatively new like the Texan, and especially a trainer.
But what do I know, maybe the research said it wasn’t critical.
Weird to have this happen, that stuff is safety’d seven ways to Sunday, and stays disarmed until ready to go.
Edit: looks like it’s a zero-zero seat (Texan II first flew in 1998).
https://martin-baker.com/ejection-seats/mk16-us16la/
Edit 2: According to my aircraft anorak, these seats are deactivated until the plane is in the air using a Weight-off-Wheels switch.