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Dilbert Dunker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dilbert Dunker
The Dilbert Dunker is a device for training pilots on how to correctly escape a submerged plane. It was invented by Wilfred Kaneb, a nautical engineer, during World War II. The device was featured in the 1982 film, ''An Officer and a Gentleman'', starring Richard Gere and Debra Winger. The word Dilbert is not listed in the dictionary although the term is used in the United States Navy to define a person who is slow witted and incapable of getting things done correctly . It is combined with "dunker" because a mockup cockpit (SNJ in the 40's and 50's) is sent down a 45 degree rail from a high stand at the deep end of the training pool, and at the end of the run under water it flips inverted to simulate a water ditching. The preflight student must detach the communication wire from the helmet, release the seat and shoulder harness, dive still deeper and swim away from the "aircraft" at a 45 degree angle to the surface for the purpose of assuming that the water around an actual situation has burning fuel on the water's surface.
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