The record for the highest G-force survived by a human is over 160 G's. Not 60, not 16, 160. I'll be fine.
that may be the case but theres no way you could survive those sort of forces. youd need to do some sort of G froce training to get used to it first
The guy was an F1 driver. The only form of G force training he had was repeated turning at about 4 G's. I've felt about 3.5 G's and had no problem at all with it. The most that will happen is a few broken ribs, maybe a broken wrist, a broken collar bone, and if I happen to land from too high up there, a broken tailbone. I'll probably be hurt a bit, but it'll be fun. There's always the possiblity that the car lands on its wheels andI'm fine too. Most likely it'll nose case though. There's a reason I'm jumping into a snow covered feild. I'm going to wait untill there's at least 3 feet of snow.