The Death-Defying Mechanics of Fighter Jet Ejections | Cars Insider

In TV and movies, a fighter pilot ejecting from their jet comes across as a cut-and-dry procedure. Although it occurs in only a few seconds, ejecting is a complex and violent process that relies on a lot of luck. Even for fighter pilots who successfully eject, around 20% to 30% of them suffer some sort of spinal fracture. We spoke with Air Force veteran Lt. Col. Pete Smith, one of the few fighter pilots who has actually had to eject, to learn what really happens. MORE CARS INSIDER VIDEOS: How a Detailer Deep Cleans a Filthy Car | Cars Insider How Plastic In Shattered Windshields Is Recycled Into Floor Mats | Cars Insider How A Rusted 1960s Volkswagen Beetle is Restored | Cars Insider ----------------------------------------­­­­---------- #Fighterjet #Jets #CarsInsider Cars Insider highlights the innovators and DIY masters who are changing the automotive world. Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: Cars Insider on Snapchat: Cars Insider on Facebook: BI on Facebook: BI on Twitter: BI on Instagram: The Death-Defying Mechanics of Fighter Jet Ejections | Cars Insider
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