@Art Rose ,you're way out of your lane suggesting the rent seek and graft endemic of the military industrial complex since Eisenhower called it out, is even marginally responsible for our written and implemented ejection criteria in the T-6, or any hot seat trainer for that matter. I'm absolutely appalled somebody could make such an overreach of an argument while sitting on the cheap seats.
The IP in question is a member of my squadron, and we're happy he's safe on the ground and able to be with his friends and family, instead of in a casket today. Ditto for his student. I'm going to refrain from engaging in further debate with you wrt this accident. Your accusation is hasty; in my opinion extremely misguided (aka conflating governmental waste with flying operational decisions at the tactical level) and ultimately does not deserve the dignity of a response from those of us actually qualified to speak on the matter.
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For the rest of the gallery, as a former T-6 IP and former Chief of FCF of the T-6 program at another pilot training base, I think I'm somewhat qualified on the topic. I can tell you that details are pretty tight lipped right now, but by the geographic position of the accident, this was a low altitude, in-the-pattern occurrence, certainly below 1k AGL. The ejection criteria for controlled bailout on the MB seat is 2K AGL. And that is the extent to which I will comment, as we have been instructed to limit our social media inputs on this topic UFN.
As to the question of controls, the T-6 is conventional mechanical controls, not hydro actuated. The flaps are electric, the gear electro-hydraulic.
Everybody stay safe out there. And stay classy if you can help it too.