Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A passenger in an F-15D ejected on the ground this week at the 104th Fighter Wing in Massachusetts. (Senior Airman Ivy Thomas/U.S.
From violent ejection to possible capture, here's how US aircrew train to survive even before they've hit the ground.
Discover the risks and injuries faced by fighter pilots during a high-speed ejection process to escape combat plane crashes.
An F-15D Eagle flight that was apparently intended to be a reward for hard work ended up not getting off the ground, when its passenger was ejected while the fighter was still on the flight line. The ...