The St.Emlyn’s Podcast

Ep 276 - Ejection Seats and the Injured Pilot – Aviation Medicine with Phil Lucas at BASICs 2025

Nov 22, 2025
Phil Lucas, an RAF medical officer specialising in aviation medicine and aircrew care. He unpacks how modern ejection seats work and the split-second decision to pull the handle. He outlines typical injury patterns and practical ED/pre-hospital considerations. He also discusses the psychological fallout after ejection and pathways into aviation medicine.
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INSIGHT

Aviation Is An Alien Human Environment

  • The aviation environment is alien and requires many life-support systems to keep humans safe.
  • Aerospace medicine studies human–aircraft interaction to optimise performance and safety.
ANECDOTE

Airshow Ejection Saved A Pilot's Life

  • Phil described an airshow pilot who recognised an unrecoverable situation and chose to eject, saving his life.
  • The decision to pull the handle can be the pilot's first ever ejection and requires rapid cognition under pressure.
INSIGHT

Ejection Happens In A Precise Mechanical Sequence

  • Ejection is a tightly sequenced mechanical process: canopy clear, crew restrained, seat launched, rocket boost, then seat-person separation.
  • Seats retain life support until safe altitude and manage separation timing to protect the aircrew.
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