flyingheritage wrote:
Here some amazing RNZAF flying at a airshow - a RNZAF air force ( whats left of their air to air and fighter aircraft) 757 going very fast and near vertical climb out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYZOByow ... re=relatedWould the FAA allow this to happen in the US?
Happens in NZ and Australia tho

Here a more sedate but still military 727
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXXA-pRI ... re=relatedI dont recall other military throwing their transports around like the Kiwis seems to do... is it something just that happens not overseas?
Show line is a category situation determined by airspeed of the performing aircraft. In the US, this demo would most likely require a 1500' line from the crowd.
The maneuver looks well done and well within the aircraft's design parameters. I'd say he's not over 4g's in the pull.
Getting out of a climb like that in a bird that size could be interesting. In a fighter, you simply do a half roll and pull down to the horizon. The alternative of course is a push over which in a bird that size could easily go to 0 g. Not quite sure how they recover to level flight for this demo but I'd guess he just let the airspeed dissipate down to a low roar then let it ease on down probably to a bit nose low then back to level flight.
As for the FAA; I see no particular safety issues with a pass like the one you have shown.
Dudley Henriques