altitude chamber

Airman 1st Class Reynato Ancheta documents everything that happens to a class from the time that it takes to reach specific altitudes to what time each student displays symptoms of hypoxia for safety and historical reasons Aug. 28, 2007, Kadena Air Base, Japan. The mission of the altitude chamber is to teach military personnel who fly in aircraft, to identify, recognize and treat symptoms of hypoxia. Airman Ancheta is an instructor for the Physiological Training Flight, 18th Aerospace Medicine Squadron. U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Kelly Timney

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