Welcome To The Service Industry, Part 5
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A blog by a "sucker" and a "loser" who served her country in the Navy.
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In Martin Caidin's book, Test Pilots: Riding the Dragon, he covers a story of a pilot who had his jet (F-104?) nose over at full throttle. He ejected after it passed the vertical, at 770 mph. He didn't have a comfortable ride, but he lived, thanks to landing in water, within easy reach of a boat that had a trauma doctor on board.
Hmmm! I guess it's only a matter of time until the first skydiver incinerates on re-entry.
Sooner or later, we'll get to skydiving from orbit, as in the later Star Trek series.
Then there was Project Moose 45 years ago.
Okay, that MOOSE system kind of reminds me of a popcorn kernel.
Not in a good way.
A few years ago, my dad and I did a biplane ride at Sun N Fun. It was a hell of a good time with all that noise and wind.
Back on the ground, though, we got a fresh surprise. It turned out our red-faced, mustachioed pilot was none other than Joe Kittinger. His jump from 102,000 feet in 1960 took him to 90% of the sound barrier and is the record that Mr. Baumgartner is attempting to break.
Won't be the first skydiver to end up as a grease spot either.
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