Your weight is fine. I think 245lb is the max for the SJU-17 in the T-45, but I could be mistaken.
I did a search and this thread seems to be the closest thing to what I was looking for. Can anyone tell me indefinitely what the max weights are for the T-6, T-45, and F-18? Do they all use the same ejection seat? I'm headed to P-cola soon and I seem fluctuate between 210 and 218 depending on how good the wife's cooking is that week. I could drop to 205 of lower if I needed to, but I don't really want to if I don't have to. I'm 6'1" and in pretty good shape, just a big Dolf Lundgren kinda guy (minus the roids). The only thing I have found online so far is a PDF of the ejection seat manual for the T-45 that said the max nude body weight for the NACES was 212lbs and the max for something called the CNO (I know someone is gonna make a crack about this acronym) was 235lbs. https://www.cnatra.navy.mil/pubs/folder5/T45/P-1286.PDF I realize that there is no guarantee that I'll get an F-18 one day but I don't want to disqualify myself because of a weight restriction.
The Prowler command eject is a sequence right? One person can punch the whole 'tron team?
Either front seat has command eject. You can deselect command eject for the front right if you have a non-Natops qualied person there.......
I'm a big dude as well, big shoulders/chest...or so I'm toldI'm usually around 220lbs for my naked weight...yes, the Bunk naked. Anyway, I'm looking at my T-45C NATOPS right now and the nude weight range for the SJU-17A is 136-213lbs. However, a series of modifications have been made to improve accomodation and ejection performance. These mods have reduced the risk of injury to aircrew outside the qualified weight range of 136-213. So you know, we have a Hornet IP down here whose weight is in the 260-270 range. BC is not fat either, think the Rock as he looks just like the Rock but larger!
I can take a shit and lose that.^ You can lose 2-3 lbs. in a week. Quit being a crying bitch.
I'm currently out of my weight class by 2-3 pounds. My recruiter has said that he won't send me to MEPS unless I am in the range. I understand that regs are regs, but it seems odd for me as I have always had a couple extra pounds and generally had better cardio endurance than counterparts as a previous ROTC guy.
Is this a hard and fast reg, or is it waiverable? If so, does this fall under a medical authority or from my NRD? Thank you in advance.
My recruiter was the same, they don't want you to be borderline on weight/body fat, just cut weight. Trust me when I tell you it is best to not tape if you go to OCS, you will get extra attention. Sack up and cut some lbs and make everybody happy, you are over thinking this and nobody cares what you are doing to lose the weight, just lose it.