Peterson high altitude chamber
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Airmen from the Aerospace and Physiology Operations Flight monitor students during their refresher helicopter training course in a high altitude chamber Dec. 10, 2015. Each position - crew chief, instructor and recorder – is integral to the success of the mission where students are taken to a simulated 25,000 feet to feel the effects of low oxygen at high altitudes and know how their body reacts in a safe environment. In addition, the students learn how to respond to any adverse effects low oxygen may have to keep themselves and their passengers safe in flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Rose Gudex)
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