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| T-45A UJPT, E2-C2, ADV, & IUT Seat-01
Aeromedical Aspects of Emergency Egress (NACES)
V.
Seat Operation 1.8.1.10.3.4
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AEROMEDICAL ASPECTS OF
The NACES ejection seat has only one ejection
EMERGENCY EGRESS
initiation handle: the lower ejection handle. There is
* Preflight safety checks
no overhead/face curtain ejection handle.
* Leg restraint line utilization
NOTE: The NACES ejection handle requires
* Seat performance
30-60 lb of force to initiate ejection.
* Ejection injuries
* Seat operation
A. Ejection initiation handle
* Factors in delayed ejection
1.
Mounted on a link and crossbar which
* Ejection sequence
allows the occupant to initiate ejection by
* Parachute descent procedures
pulling 30 degrees off of the vertical
* Emergency ground egress
NOTE: Some aircraft at NAS Kingsville will
* NACES LRU-23/P Life Raft
have the new ejection initiation handle
without the web backing.
* SAR procedures
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EJECTION INITIATION HANDLE
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EJECTION INITIATION HANDLE
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NEW EJECTION
INITIATION HANDLE
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