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Random Griz Aviation Musings

Very cool. I earned my Eagle in 1979, right after Neil Armstrong stopped sending congratulations letters to candidates. My scouting friends disagree with me here, but I think scouting would have been even more fun if we had allowed girls back then., 😁

They did, you just had to find the right kind of unit. Joined a Sea Scout unit when I was 14 and more than half the scouts were girls, it was a lot more fun than my troop.
 
Scheduling my Aviation Physiology refresher - AF has moved away from the “chamber” and now for non-ejection seat AC the device is a “Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device” - basically a mask/helmet connected to a device that sucks O2 out to generate a hypoxia experience.

Anyone else experience this?>
 
Scheduling my Aviation Physiology refresher - AF has moved away from the “chamber” and now for non-ejection seat AC the device is a “Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device” - basically a mask/helmet connected to a device that sucks O2 out to generate a hypoxia experience.

Anyone else experience this?>
Yep, it’s the standard for the four year rehack Navy ejection seat folks (and I assume everyone else) does for aviation physiology and swim training. I honestly can’t remember the last time I had to do a chamber ride, but it was years ago.
 
Scheduling my Aviation Physiology refresher - AF has moved away from the “chamber” and now for non-ejection seat AC the device is a “Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device” - basically a mask/helmet connected to a device that sucks O2 out to generate a hypoxia experience.

Anyone else experience this?>

I'm pretty sure the ROBD was designed by the guy who taught the structures and engineering classes at the ASO school when I was there. IIRC he did it while on AD so he didn't get any money for royalties. I used it a couple of times- they had a little simulator built for it. It wasn't nearly as robust as the regular Hornet sim, but the idea was to experience a hypoxic state while doing some flying, execute the procedures, all while connected to a pulse-ox meter. The debrief and replay was interesting.

I thought it was worthwhile training.
 
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