The man was flying 2,500 feet above ground when he accidentally grabbed the ejector seat button
A 64-year-old French man who was surprised with ais lucky to be alive after accidentally ejecting himself from his seat while 2,500 feet above ground.
Investigators said the man, who did not have any previous military aviation experience, became very stressed when he realized what his coworkers had arranged. According to a watch he was wearing, which could measure his heart rate, the man’s “heart was in full tachycardia” with a recorded heart rate of between 136 and 142 beats per minute before takeoff.
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