90130_ Report This Comment Date: December 29, 2007 03:24AM
Looks doubtful that he pulled out of this one ok. Ejecting too close to the
ground and at a bad trajectory. Even if propellant blows him 100 to 150ft clear
of the wreckage, the 'chute probably wont have time to deploy and be of any
benefit.
ORLANDO399 Report This Comment Date: December 29, 2007 03:58AM
if ya notice 90129 he's only fifteen feet from the ground,i dont think he'll
have any problems making it

fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 29, 2007 04:07AM
ya better check that rocket propelled speed of the ejector seat minus the
forward motion of the plane divided by the hardness of the ground times the
number of pilot revolutions before impact before making that claim.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 29/12/2007 04:08AM by fossil_digger.
ORLANDO399 Report This Comment Date: December 29, 2007 04:40AM
upon further review.......the replay shows inclusive evidence,therefore orlando
wins!
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: December 29, 2007 04:41AM
you suck @ math Beavis!
90130_ Report This Comment Date: December 29, 2007 05:25AM
I'd say the poor bastard propelled himself at 200mph down the runway like a
cannon ball, still strapped to his seat.
pro_junior Report This Comment Date: December 29, 2007 06:50AM
careful orlando...your ignorance is showing again...
Anon Report This Comment Date: December 29, 2007 09:11PM
I think it's nice of that pilot to stay with the aircraft until the very last
second so that he could fly it into the very center of the crowd.
If the pilot survived the ejection, he was probably the only person in the photo
who is still alive.