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Overview
 
The Martin-Baker Mk.11 seat embodies all the design features of the Company’s more sophisticated escape systems but at reduced weight and size. The Mk.11 seat design offers a great deal of flexibility allowing each installation to be tailored specifically to an individual customer’s requirements. The Mk.11 seat is fitted in the Pilatus PC9 trainer and Promavia Jet Squalus.
 
 
Specifications
 

Specifications
Mk 11 (SA11A)
 
 
Operating ceiling
40 000 ft (12,192 m)
Minimum height/speed
Zero/60 KIAS in near level attitude
Crew boarding mass range
60 to 126.7 kg
Crew size range
Specific crew size range
Maximum Speed for ejection
400 KIAS
Parachute type
GQ Type 1000 Mk2
Parachute deployment
Drogue assisted
Drogue parachute type
Yes
Drogue deployment
Fired by cartridge generated gas
 
Initiated by trip rod
Harness type
Combined
Ejection seat operation type
Ejection gun
Ejection gun
Single
Ejection initiation
Handle on seat pan initiates gas operated seat
 
firing system
Automatic back-up unit
No
Electronic Sequencer
No
Barostatic time-release unit
Fired by cartridge generated gas
 
initiated by trip rod
Timers
Drogue gun time delay, command delay breech
Seat adjustment
Up/down Actuator operated 28 Vdc
Arm restraints
Firing handle remains attached to seat pan to
 
help prevent flailing
Leg restraints
Yes, two garters
Oxygen supply
Bottled emergency oxygen
 
Connection for main oxygen supply
Personal survival pack
Equipped for desert survival, manual deployment
Aircrew services
No
Command ejection
Yes
Canopy jettison
No
Miniature detonating cord
No
Canopy fracturing system
Canopy breakers
Interseat sequencing system
No

How it works
 
Seat firing handle pulled causing seat initiation cartridge to fire
Command firing initiated (if selected)
Harness retraction unit operated
Primary cartridge fires
Top latches disengage, seat rises up rails, secondary cartridges fire progressively
Canopy breakers shatter canopy
Drogue gun time-delay mechanism initiated by trip rod
Barostatic time-release unit (BTRU) initiated by trip rod
Seat services and command ejection quick-disconnects disconnected
Emergency oxygen supplied to aircrew
Leg restraint lines restrain aircrew’s legs, lower attachments shear
Drogue deploys after delay, to stabilise and decreases velocity of seat
Barostatic time release unit monitors the altitude

Above pre-determined altitude -
     - Seat falls, stabilised by drogue
     - Emergency oxygen supply continues

Below pre-determined altitude -
     - BTRU mechanism operates, cartridge fires
       (If BTRU fails manual deployment also available by pulling manual override handle)
     - Drogue shackle freed
     - Parachute mechanical lock freed
     - Upper harness locks released
     - Lower harness lock mechanism releases lower harness lugs, negative-g strap and leg restraint lines
     - Aircrew momentarily held in seat by sticker straps

Drogue extracts and deploys the main parachute canopy
Main parachute canopy fully deploys and lifts aircrew and personal survival pack (PSP) from seat.
  Reaction to sticker clips ensures divergence of aircrew and seat
PSP manually lowered on drop line below aircrew
Normal parachute descent follows
Manual opening of PSP
 
Variants

Country
Aircraft
Seat Designation
 
 
 
ANGOLA
PC-9
CH11A
AUSTRALIA
PC-9
AU11A 1-2
BULGARIA
PC-9
CH11A
CROATIA
PC-9
CH11A
CYPRUS
PC-9
CH11A
GERMANY
PC-9
CH11A
IRAQ
PC-9
IQ11A
IRELAND
PC-9
CH11A
MALAYSIA
PC-9
CH11A
MYANMAR
PC-9
MR11A
OMAN
PC-9
CH11A
POLAND
PZL L-130
PL11B 1-2
SAUDI ARABIA
PC-9
SA11A
SLOVENIA
PC-9
SA11A
SWITZERLAND
PC-9
CH11A 1-2
THAILAND
PC-9
T11A

 

Mk.SA11A - Pilatus PC9

                        MK 11