...although I would have guessed that strapping in would be numero uno...especially in an ejection seat. Any particular reason for this?
I wonder if I can get my T-6 IPs to buy this one... or maybe I'll just strap in like they tell me too.Because a lot of things on the start check.. Hard to reach with harness on (just speaking from 45 experience here), and if there is a ground egress, its one more thing to deal with.. In the E-2 I don't put any Koch fittings on until after engine start and pulling chocks, and I don't put the uppers on until we are taxiing to the Cat/Runway.
Did that one time with a gunner's belt in the helo. Didn't notice I wasn't wearing it until I was doing some practice hoisting. Last time I ever forgot to wear it though...A lot of guys wait until marshal or taxi to strap in because you're usually waiting for wingmen to marshal, or you're not doing much on the taxi out. It's more efficient.
That being said, I don't do it. I used to (because I saw a lot of IPs doing it) until one day I was taxiing into the line and went to unstrap and my uppers were already disconnected. I had forgotten to attach them before takeoff. That really scared me. Since then I strap in completely as soon as I climb into the jet, and I physically tug on my uppers and run my hand over the seat arm lever multiple times before taking the runway.
NACES aircraft have a safe/arm handle, so the seat can be safed with the pin out. T-6 doesn't to my recollection, so if the pin's out it's live and ya oughta be strapped in.Did that one time with a gunner's belt in the helo. Didn't notice I wasn't wearing it until I was doing some practice hoisting. Last time I ever forgot to wear it though...
they must have turned off the camera before doing their night touch-n-go's at PNS....
Sorry, couldn't help it![]()
NACES aircraft have a safe/arm handle, so the seat can be safed with the pin out. T-6 doesn't to my recollection, so if the pin's out it's live and ya oughta be strapped in.