I am absolutely floored at the warm reception I received when I joined the forum. Thanks. :icon_mi_1 I was wondering, has anyone here ever had to eject from an aircraft? If so, what's it like?
AllAmerican75 said:I am absolutely floored at the warm reception I received when I joined the forum. Thanks. :icon_mi_1 I was wondering, has anyone here ever had to eject from an aircraft? If so, what's it like?
phrogpilot73 said:If I could eject and did, I'd be abandoning those guys in back when they need me most.
SteveG75 said:OK, here is my dip story (actually not mine but a guy in my first squadron).
A-6 Intruder midair. Persian Gulf. 8 Sep 1993. Everyone ejected OK.
B/N of the second aircraft ejects at about 12k'. Gets a good chute. Does his IROK procedures (for you young pups, that is Inflate LPU, Release Raft, Options (mask, visor, gloves), and locate Koch fittings).
He is now down to about 8000', so he pulls out the PRC-90 survival radio and makes a few Mayday calls.
At about 5000', he realizes that the wad of dip he has in is getting stale so he spits it out, reaches into his shoulder pocket, gets the can out and inserts a nice fresh wad.
DAAAAAAAAAMN! Someone get that man a beer!SteveG75 said:BTW: That was my first class A.
SteveG75 said:(tailpipe came apart while in tension on the cat).
Ryoukai said:My day is much better for the simple fact that nothing I own/ride in came apart in tension. Wow.
Fly Navy said:Never had to eject in my currently very short ejection-seat-riding career, but it is comforting to have it there. Now, the thought of landing a plane in the trees (ala Cessna) sounds scary, when before it was the only way lol
You were in the same crew as Peepers weren't you? We work together at the same...office.Scab said:Punched out of a prowler two years ago this Wednesday. long story short...
4 minutes after cat shot in Persian Gulf, right engine blew uo, knocked out other engine, bled out all hydraulics, filled cockpit with smoke, lit up half my fire/temp lights...
Investigation's complete. Can't go into much detail on this medium: catastrophic engine failure.RetreadRand said:Damn...what were the results of the investigation...if they have been released.
We don't get chutes or ejection seats
Yep, Peepers was E-3. How's he doin?Goober said:You were in the same crew as Peepers weren't you? We work together at the same...office.
What can I say...he's Peepers. He's doing well here, making a name for himself. There's so few of us (NFOs) that we stick out more than the others. Not a bad thing. Just a target-rich environment to bag on blackshoes (sorry Steve).Scab said:Yep, Peepers was E-3. How's he doin?