
Flight altitude record - Wikipedia
The highest current world absolute general aviation altitude record for air breathing jet-propelled aircraft is 37.650 kilometres (123,520 ft) set by Aleksandr Vasilyevich Fedotov in a Mikoyan …
The amazing story of Bill Weaver: the Blackbird pilot who survived his ...
2015年3月17日 · Since the chances to survive an ejection at Mach 3.18 and 78,000 feet weren’t very good, Weaver and Zwayer decided to stay with the aircraft to restore control until they …
22 Jet Ejections That Made Aviation History - Military Machine
2020年1月3日 · The use of ejection seats are reserved for the type of emergencies pilots hope never to encounter. Check out these jet ejections that made aviation history.
First use of Martin Baker ejector seat in combat | Air Force
During this first clash between RAAF Meteors and Soviet MiG-15s, Guthrie’s aircraft sustained gunfire hits which caused it to enter a nose-down dive at 36 600 feet. With all controls gone, …
Bailing Out at Hypersonic Speed: the X-15 Ejection Seat
2019年1月5日 · The Complete History of U.S. Aircraft Escape Systems, David Clark’s MC-2 pressure suit was the key to making an open-faced ejection at high Mach and high altitudes …
The Ejection Site: Back in the Saddle
"When we do our preflight briefs, we talk about 10,000 feet being the minimum altitude we go before ejecting out of an out-of-control aircraft, and 600 knots is the maximum speed for a safe …
WATCH: Fighter Pilot Recounts Surviving Ejection at Mach 1.2
2022年6月22日 · After the longest four hours of his life, Coast Guard rescuers finally located Udell drifting alone in the dark water, 60 miles off the coast of North Carolina. The former fighter pilot …
What it’s like to eject out of a military jet - Popular Science
2019年8月29日 · British company Martin-Baker, and its French partner Safran Martin-Baker France, control 56 percent of the world’s ejection seat market. Their seats equip the aircraft of …
10 December 1963 - This Day in Aviation
10 December 1963: In an attempt to set a world absolute altitude record, Colonel Charles E. (“Chuck”) Yeager, U.S. Air Force, took a Lockheed NF-104A Starfighter Aerospace Trainer, 56 …
This SR-71 pilot survived to his Blackbird disintegration at a speed …
2018年8月2日 · Throughout its nearly 24-year career, the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird Mach 3-strategic reconnaissance aircraft remained the world’s fastest and highest-flying operational …