"The United States Air Force and Navy appear to be closing in on a partial solution to a complicated set of problems that have for years caused pilots to experience adverse physiological symptoms midair, endangering them and the aircraft. Officials from both services said that by early 2019 they will replace faulty oxygen-supply systems with new hardware and software in their T-6 Texan trainer aircraft. They are also continuing to study how pilots in their trainer and combat aircraft are being affected by hypoxia — a physiological condition caused by low levels of oxygen in the bloodstream that can lead to a lack of concentration and muscle control, inability to perform delicate tasks and ultimately loss of consciousness."
Read the complete story HERE in the NY Times.
Note: We in Montgomery, Alabama, in the vicinity of Maxwell Air Force Base and the Air National Guard facility, are especially interested in this problem because a fleet of F-35 fighters is headed here, it is one of the aircraft impacted by the unusual conditions.
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