Zero-zero ejector seat
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A Zero-zero ejection seat is an ejection seat designed to safely extract upward and land its occupant from a grounded stationary position (i.e., zero altitude and zero airspeed), specifically from aircraft cockpits. The zero-zero capability was developed to help aircrews escape upward unrecoverable emergency situations during low altitude and/or low speed flight as well as ground mishaps. Before this capability, ejections had to be performed at minimum altitudes and airspeeds.
Zero-zero technology uses a small explosive charge to open the parachute canopy quickly, so that reliance on airspeed and altitude is no longer required for proper deployment of the parachute.