Hacker15e
Who am I? Where are my pants?
Why eject if you can step out, or is that quite tricky?
I don't know what the USN philosophy, but in the USAF if the jet was going to run off the end of the runway and into the water, we'd have ejected long before the airplane came to a stop and gave us the "opportunity" to find out if we could just unstrap and walk away.
Never mind what the deceleration forces would have been hitting the water, and the potential for the airplane to cartwheel, roll over, get torn up, etc -- avoiding all of that is sort of the point of the ejection seat. After all, it is the impact and deceleration forces that kill ya....