What is the hook maneuver?

Noun. hook maneuver (plural hook maneuvers) (aviation, spaceflight) An anti-G technique to increase G-tolerance and reduce G-LOC incidences, which involves powerful inhalation, and rapid exhalation, resulting in breathing noises that sound like "HOO" for inhalation, and "KEH" for exhalatoin, (HOO-KEH... hook)
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What is the hick maneuver?

To counteract this effect pilots are trained to tense their legs and abdominal muscles to restrict the "downward" flow of blood. This is known as the "grunt" or the "Hick maneuver". Both names allude to the sounds the pilot makes, and is the primary method of resisting G-LOCs.
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How do pilots not pass out from g-force?

This suit is fitted with bladders that are inflated by the aircraft when high g forces are sensed. The bladders press against the pilot's legs and abdomen to restrict the blood flow.
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Why does g-force knock you out?

The acceleration that causes blackouts in fighter pilots is called the maximum g-force. Fighter pilots experience this force when accelerating or decelerating quickly. At high g's the pilots blood pressure changes and the flow of oxygen to the brain rapidly decreases.
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Can you train to withstand g-force?

A trained, fit individual wearing a g suit and practising the straining maneuver can, with some difficulty, sustain up to 9 g without loss of consciousness. The human body is considerably more able to survive g-forces that are perpendicular to the spine.
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LEGS TIGHT ... BUTT TIGHT ... BREATHE Video from the Air Force centrifuge at Randolph AFB



How many G's is an astronaut?

Astronauts normally experience a maximum g-force of around 3gs during a rocket launch. This is equivalent to three times the force of gravity humans are normally exposed to when on Earth but is survivable for the passengers. Astronauts are trained in high g-force, wear g-suits and must be correctly prepared.
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How do fighter pilots stay awake?

Amphetamines, a prescription drug, are known on the street as uppers or speed. Yet, a 20/20 investigation has found, the amphetamines, the speed pills, are now standard issue to U.S. Air Force combat pilots, to help them stay awake on long combat sorties.
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How many Gs can you survive?

Normal humans can withstand no more than 9 g's, and even that for only a few seconds. When undergoing an acceleration of 9 g's, your body feels nine times heavier than usual, blood rushes to the feet, and the heart can't pump hard enough to bring this heavier blood to the brain.
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What does G-LOC feel like?

Upon regaining cerebral blood flow, the G-LOC victim usually experiences myoclonic convulsions (often called the 'funky chicken') and often full amnesia of the event is experienced. Brief but vivid dreams have been reported to follow G-LOC.
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What does 9gz feel like?

It's similar to a bruise and usually dissipates within a few days. The long term effects of high-G's can result in neck and back issues—most pilots deal with some level of general pain due to G's. With our helmets on, over 135 pounds of force is applied to the neck at 9G's.
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What does 6G feel like?

Even this is a bizarre sensation. The force pounding on my chest pressed down into my lungs, making it hard to breathe. The force going down toward my feet was even worse, making my toes feel heavy and my head too light.
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What's the most G's ever pulled?

TIL the highest recorded g-force ever survived is 214 g's, more than 8 times lethal levels.
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How many Gs do fighter pilots pull?

Fighter jets can pull up to 9 g vertically, and the more a pilot can take without blacking out, the better their chances in a dogfight. Some pilots wear “g-suits” which help push the blood away from their legs and towards the brain.
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What is a Rio in TOPGUN?

Dave 'Bio' Baranek flew the flying aerial sequences in the original 1985 Top Gun film and served as dialogue advisor. His role as radar intercept officer (RIO) – the air flight officer involved in air operations and weapons systems – in the F-14 Tomcat was the same as that of Goose in in the film.
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What is the anti-G straining maneuver?

anti-G straining maneuver (plural anti-G straining maneuvers) (aviation, spaceflight) An anti-G technique to increase G-tolerance and reduce G-LOC incidences, that has been described as like straining on the toilet while constipated.
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What is a black pilot?

Definition of black pilot

1 : beau gregory. 2 : black rudder fish.
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How many Gs can an F 18 pull?

The maximum allowed by the plane is 7.5g.
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How much do Top Gun pilots make?

Salary Ranges for Navy Fighter Pilots

The middle 60% of Navy Fighter Pilots makes $117,290, with the top 80% making $187,200.
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What does 5g feel like?

An upwards acceleration of about 5g is enough to overwhelm the ability of your heart to pump blood to your brain. This causes oxygen starvation and you will black out within a few seconds. Downward, or negative, g-force is even worse.
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What is the fastest speed the human body can withstand?

Changes in speed are expressed in multiples of gravitational acceleration, or 'G'. Most of us can withstand up to 4-6G. Fighter pilots can manage up to about 9G for a second or two. But sustained G-forces of even 6G would be fatal.
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How much g-force is a roller coaster?

2G's of force are 24 pounds of force so the highest G-Force on a Roller Coaster is around 75 pounds of force.
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How does a fighter pilot poop?

With Brief Relief Disposable Urinal Bag and Disposa-John Portable Restroom, fighter jet pilots have a patented “bag-in-bag” solution that takes care of any solid or liquid waste. Multiple enclosures seal the waste and odor while the enzymes and polymers break down the waste and convert it into a deodorized gel.
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What are go pills in the military?

Go pill. In contrast to the sleeping agents, a go pill refers to a wakefulness-promoting agent used for fatigue management, especially in a military combat-readiness context; this is contrasted with a no-go pill, which is used to promote sleep in support of combat operations.
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How do fighter pilots drink water?

Some pilots take Camelbaks with them to quench their thirst, but Lee prefers an old-fashioned water bottle. He takes small sips to make sure he has enough to last a seven or eight hour flight.
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