A number of pilots have suffered spinal injuries. One RAF pilot even ended up permanently 2 inches shorter due to compression of his spine. During early tests of ejection seats one "pilot" (Doddy Hayes) managed to rupture every single muscle in his body.
Where it states that out of 232 RAF reports of ejection there were
29.4% of aircrew who sustained spinal fractures. Another 14.2% of aircrew sustained a head injury and the incidence of head injury in Tornado ejectees was higher than the other aircraft types. Compared with 5.8% of ejectees from aircraft with an arm restraint system, 11.2% of aircrew sustained upper limb flail injuries
Brian's head and ribs hurt the most after the plane crashed into the lake.
Anyone with zero ejections, and there are many players with that number.
He yelps because of Jerry hurting him with his special plane on how to hurt him
It is the altitude of the plane...and the pressure pressurizes your ear drums..you can try popping your ears a few times then it might not hurt as much..
Bobby Cox, recently retired manager of the Atlanta Braves, holds the MLB record for ejections with 158 regular-season ejections. If you add his 3 postseason ejections, his total is 161 for his career.
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Usually no, but If you put them with the cargo, then the pig will most likely get hurt. but if you bring the pig in a carrier, then you should bring them with you on the plane.
NO because they think you may hurt someone with it but you can try and see what happens
heck yeah! dude if it lands on your head you;; probably die!
Actually you can there wont be any problem unless you decide to bang you arm on a food cart ya experienced that it hurt like hell and shutting the lavatory bathroom door on accident on the cast hurt worse. But they give you an air cast while on the plane.
Dennis Rodman