henra: thanks.

~15-20,000 fpm.
I suppose I ought to do the stubby pencil math and see how that fits in with BEA's estimated g-loads at impact.
Originally Posted by from the BEA report as posted by BJ-ENG
Pelvic fracture is one of the classifications used by accident investigation pathologists (Naval Flight Injury Manual) to correlate the most serious injury sustained against deceleration and corresponds to a deceleration force in the range 100G to 200G.