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Anthro Measurements

kmhsarcher

New Member
I am looking into my crystal ball....it's getting clearer.....it's your future....


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Anthro can be a MF. I was DQ'd from jets....Couldn't fit the relief tube.

i'm really hoping not. i don't like coffee enough
 

feddoc

Really old guy
Contributor
I am looking into my crystal ball....it's getting clearer.....it's your future....


Anthro can be a MF. I was DQ'd from jets....Couldn't fit the relief tube.


Yea, but, did your anthros have anything to do with it? :D
 
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JJax107

Guest
I am a shorter guy and have somewhat small anthro measurements. I was wondering if anyone had any tips to increase my measurements (primarily Sitting Eye Height). I am supposed to check in to API on June 26 and I didn't spend 4 years at USNA to go to P'Cola and get NAMI Whammy-ed out of the Navy. Thanks for your help.

So which one matters most between the two. Sitting height or Sitting Eye Height? Because one can have a big forehead and pass the Sitting Height standards, but not SEH?? lol
 

CUPike11

Still avoiding work as much as possible....
None
Contributor
Sitting height is what gets measured. Seats can be adjusted up and down in the training a/c....well at least in the T-6 it can.
 

abudin

New Member
Hey, I was wondering if the minimum weight requirement for ejection seats is still 136 lbs? I'm at 121 right now at 5'7/5'8 and am hoping to gain 15 or so pounds in the next year.
 

Griz882

Frightening children with the Griz-O-Copter!
pilot
Contributor
Hey, I was wondering if the minimum weight requirement for ejection seats is still 136 lbs? I'm at 121 right now at 5'7/5'8 and am hoping to gain 15 or so pounds in the next year.
Short and round is no way to go through life.
 

Hopeful Hoya

Well-Known Member
pilot
Contributor
The requirement for the T-6 is 131lbs with flight gear, so the weight limit without gear is 103 or 105 IIRC. Either way you're definitely within the limits.
 
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