A student dons his oxygen mask to stop the symptoms of hypoxia, Nov. 2, 2011 at Joint Base Andrews, Md. The Aerospace and Operational Physiology Training Flight uses the hypobaric chamber to train military, DoD civilians, and contractors on the effects of hypoxia, how to recognize their personal symptoms of hypoxia, and make the necessary corrections to reverse the symptoms.
Date Taken: | 11.02.2011 |
Date Posted: | 11.04.2011 09:54 |
Photo ID: | 483817 |
VIRIN: | 111102-F-MG591-117 |
Resolution: | 4256x2832 |
Size: | 6.25 MB |
Location: | JOINT BASE ANDREWS, MARYLAND, US |
Web Views: | 72 |
Downloads: | 16 |
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