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Aerospace physiologist refreshes pilots on physiological threats

Capt. Richard Hansen, 9th Bomb Squadron pilot, sits at the controls of a simulator while connected to a reduced oxygen breathing device (ROBD) Aug. 8, 2014, at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas. The ROBD monitors a member’s oxygen level, while an aerospace physiologist controls the oxygen level to induce hypoxia symptoms during a recertification course. Airmen must be able to recognize the symptoms of hypoxia in order to maintain a safe flying environment while conducting missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kylsee Wisseman/Released)

PHOTO BY: Airman st Class Kylsee WissemanReleased
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