In the world of planes, that's still slow.
Commercial airliners go around 800 km/h? So that's 1600km/h respective to the other plane.
Meanwhile, an F22 can do Mach 1,82 without using afterburners, which is around 2500 km/h.
Speed doesn't induce G-Forces, but accelaration does.Imagine the g-forces, we'd probably faint.
Would the de-accelleration induce g-forces as well? Or is the breaking a lot slower than the acceleration?Speed doesn't induce G-Forces, but accelaration does.
Fighterjet pilots wear pressurized pants to keep their blood in the upper parts of their body.
Further reading: Blackout / Redout
Would the de-accelleration induce g-forces as well? Or is the breaking a lot slower than the acceleration?