CES Flashcards

1
Q

What does the barostatic time release unit control

A

Man/ seat seperation based on barostatic altitude

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2
Q

What is used if there is a fail of the auto seat stabilisation and seperation

A

MOR (manual override handle)

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3
Q

How do you arm the ejection seat?

A

Remove the pin

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4
Q

Where is the seat pin stored

A

LH glare shield

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5
Q

What does ISS stand for, where is it and what does it do

A

Inter sear sequencing system
Provides individual or command ejection options
Mounted left side of rear ejection seat

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6
Q

Where is the parachute located

A

Head box deployment unit (HBDU)

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7
Q

Why are there weight limitations for the ejection seat

A

Max weight exists to ensure that the seat will gain enough height for parachute to open after 0-0 ejection

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8
Q

What is the main concern with a minimum weight pilot upon ejection

A

Spinal chord damage

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9
Q

Wyat are the 3 ISS positions

A

Both
Rear
Independent

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10
Q

What auto feature is put in place to prevent deconfliction when seats are simultaneously ejected

A

Differential vectoring
Front = left
Rear = Right

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11
Q

How do you increase speed when the parachute is deployed

A

Relaxing pressure on steering lines, therefore opening drive slots

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