Ali_Baba
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hmm - erm - he obviously missed shoulder, arms, torso and probably leg day at the gymn
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I went to the gym for a day. Didn't see any improvement.hmm - erm - he obviously missed shoulder, arms, torso and probably leg day at the gymn....
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the pilots that crashed( f7 )yesterday what happens to them , in US they get suspended till the investigation is completed and then they get to fly again
so what would happen in pakistan
also do we know what happened . engine failure, pilot error or bird strike .
OC 20 is my coursemate but didn't want to bother him, so haven't asked yet. After ejection, pilots generally don't fly before going through multiple medical tests. Preliminary investigation is completed by then but complete inquiry takes much longer than that and many pilots are back on flying even in USA.
There can be many reasons for that. Last year, a Mirage DP crashed and OC Flying wing (Gp Capt) and the student pilot ejected. If you watch that video, you will see that the OC may never fly again.I know a few pilots who ejected from their jets. They never returned to the cockpit. At least one or two were promoted to the rank of air commodores and then retired.
There can be many reasons for that. Last year, a Mirage DP crashed and OC Flying wing (Gp Capt) and the student pilot ejected. If you watch that video, you will see that the OC may never fly again.
Will try to find that video clip but the point is that ejection takes a toll on the body.When one mentions videos, one should share the links to them also
My interaction with PAF pilots has been in a civilian capacity, so I cannot say I have personally experienced the turmoil that comes with ejections. However, I have observed, been told, and in a few cases seen pilots grounded due to health or injury-related issues. If the pilot has damage to spinal discs as a result of ejection, that seems like a quick pathway to a permanent desk job.
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