Can passenger plane pilots eject?

Before ejection seats, pilots would have to remove the aircraft canopy manually to climb and jump out. Ejection seats can save lives. However, they are not used in commercial passenger aircraft.
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Can you eject out of a plane?

Ejecting from a plane takes no more than four seconds from the time the ejection handle is pulled. The exact amount of time depends on the seat model and the crewmember's body weight. Pulling the ejection handle on a seat sets off an explosive cartridge in the catapult gun, launching the ejection seat into the air.
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Can pilots eject?

Depending on altitude and airspeed, the seats accelerate upward between 12 and 20 Gs. That's just the upward thrust. Pilots have ejected in speeds exceeding 800 miles per hour (the speed of sound is 767.2 mph) and from altitudes as high as 57,000 feet.
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Can pilots depressurize a plane?

The current policy requires that the cockpit door be locked so that the hijackers have no access to the flight controls. A new method has been discussed whereby the pilots depressurize the cabin so as to eliminate the hijacking threat since all the cabin crew and passengers will be rendered unconscious.
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Can a pilot eject on the ground?

Any such downward-firing system is of no use on or near the ground if aircraft is in level flight at the time of the ejection. Aircraft designed for low-level use sometimes have ejection seats which fire through the canopy, as waiting for the canopy to be ejected is too slow.
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Do pilots get punished for ejecting?

Ejection seats can save lives. But does a military pilot get some kind of punishment if he ejects from a plane? 'Ejection is a punishment in itself! It possibly saves a life but very few walk away without short/long term injuries,' Umair Raja, former Ejection Seat Maintainer, says on Quora.
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Does ejecting from a plane hurt?

This entire process can take less than three seconds from tugging the ejection handle to descending safely under a chute. It's a rapid sequence, full of violent jerks that can injure you, and Newman says people typically have a clear memory of the entire thing. Safe to say it's a stressful time.
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Can a pilot turn off oxygen?

The answer is yes: if one of the pilots needed to use the restroom, regulations require the other pilot to put on his O2 mask while the other pilot is away. Once outside the cockpit, the other pilot could lock the door and the other pilot out. Then he could turn everything off.
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What happens if a plane depressurized?

When a cabin depressurizes, the percentage of oxygen in the air stays about the same, but the molecules get further and further apart, Padfield explained. “Imagine a balloon at sea level, then take it up to 10,000 feet. The balloon gets bigger because there is less pressure pushing in against it,” he said.
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What happens if you fly a plane too high?

If a passenger jet flies too high, it reaches a point called 'Coffin Corner'. This is the point at which the aircraft's low speed stall and high-speed buffet meet and the plane can no longer maintain its altitude which forces it to descend.
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What happens if a fighter pilot ejects?

If you have to eject from a fighter plane, you will come away from the experience significantly bruised and battered, possibly with fractured bones and torn ligaments.
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Can you eject from a helicopter?

A typical ejection seat is generally propelled out of the aircraft by an explosive charge or rocket motor with the person occupying the seat. The ejection seat is ejected upward clearing the aircraft and then deploys a parachute, so that the user may land safely.
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Can b52 pilots eject?

The upward ejection system provides emergency escape provisions for the pilot, copilot, electronic warfare officer (EWO), and gunner by upward ejection of their seats. Each seat has its own ejection system consisting of the seat and the escape hatch, which is located directly overhead.
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Are ejection seats safe?

If you look at statistics around the world, the survival rate is greater than 92 per cent. So a small number of ejections are fatal, usually because the pilot leaves it to the last minute to eject, or the seat is damaged, in a midair collision for instance.
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What is a zero zero ejection seat?

Zero-zero ejection seat test. The ejection seats zero-zero are a type of ejection seat designed to extract safely to an occupant of the cabin of an aircraft when the aircraft is at low altitude and low speed, even when the aircraft is parked on the ground.
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Why do planes suddenly drop when flying?

When an aircraft experiences turbulence, the plane can drop or change altitude suddenly. This is why pilots always caution passengers to buckle up and stay seated when they are experiencing flight turbulence.
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Do you pass out during a plane crash?

In addition, the majority of plane crash victims survive, with over 95% of passengers making it out alive. In the rare instances that planes do crash, the human body enters survival mode - here's what can happen to it during a plane crash.
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Why do pilots not wear masks?

Aircraft with a static pressurization system must maintain the cabin/cockpit pressure of 8000ft or under no matter what altitude it flies at. This allows all occupants to not require a mask to be worn, including the flight crew.
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How long does the oxygen last on a plane?

Answer: On typical airliners oxygen generators will last 10 to 14 minutes. That is more than enough time to descend to 10,000 feet or the lowest altitude above the terrain. Airplanes can descend very rapidly, which means the need for supplemental oxygen lasts only a few minutes.
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Do airplanes store oxygen?

Instead of adding more oxygen into the air you are breathing, aircraft pressurization systems keep the inside of the plane filled with dense air. They seldom keep the plane at sea level, but they keep it reasonably close to it at around 8,000 feet.
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Do fighter pilots listen to music?

As a result, fighter pilots generally don't listen to music as the job is so busy and is grueling on the body. However, there are, of course, exceptions when some fighter pilots do listen to music. For instance, music can be used on longer flights, such as deployments, when fighter pilots need to keep themselves awake.
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Do planes fly nose up?

It is possible to design, and fly, aircraft which cruise nose down, nose level or nose up. Note that even 2 degrees of pitch up would cause the front end of a 200ft (60m) aircraft such as a 777 to be about 7ft (2m) higher than the back.
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