soyAnarchisto wrote:I haven't watched the video or read the book yet. But I'm curious - why eject at such high altitude? Why not ride it down to a lower (but still safe) ejection alt? Perhaps point it away from the worst of the storm. Sorry if this is a dumb question.
That is actually a good question. I agree. an engine quite producing thrust at that altitude and speed still, can fly for a long way A fire warning doesn't mean there is an immediate destructive threat from fire. There are options pilots have to suppress or at least extend the integrity of the airframe due to fire. If I was in his shoes I would have waited as long as possible to pull the eject.
There has to be more to the story than the video explains.