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The force that can push a pilot out of an aircraft or spacecraft is known as centrifugal force. Centrifugal force is the outward force experienced by an object moving in a circular path, pushing the object away from the center of rotation. In the case of an aircraft or spacecraft making a sharp turn or maneuvering at high speeds, centrifugal force can potentially push the pilot out if they are not properly secured in their seat with restraints such as seat belts and harnesses. Pilots are trained to anticipate and counteract centrifugal forces to maintain control and prevent ejection from the aircraft or spacecraft.

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