Featured in Oxygen deprivationBYJoe “Smokin” RuzickaJul 3, 2020ShareA Hornet Weapon Systems Officer’s View of the Navy’s Suffocating Jet CrewsThe problem appears to be getting worse, and some fed up pilots are boycotting their flight schedules. BYJoe “Smokin” RuzickaJul 3, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019ShareUSAF and USN Try New Fixes But Still Struggle With Aircraft Oxygen WoesA fix for the F-35A’s computer and new tests on the T-45 could help curb reported hypoxia incidents, but it’s hard to say for sure. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019ShareBYJoseph TrevithickAug 20, 2018ShareNASA Puts Its F/A-18s and F-15s To Work To Help Solve Pilot Oxygen Deprivation MysteryThe organization’s aviators are gathering baseline physiological and cockpit environment data to help figure out what’s choking military fliers. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 20, 2018ShareBYTyler RogowayJun 13, 2017ShareNow That The F-35A Is Also Having Oxygen Issues A Solution Is More LikelyThe issue is now affecting the Air Force’s “golden goose” which is good news for the Navy’s F/A-18s and T-45s. BYTyler RogowayJun 13, 2017Share
BYJoe “Smokin” RuzickaJul 3, 2020ShareA Hornet Weapon Systems Officer’s View of the Navy’s Suffocating Jet CrewsThe problem appears to be getting worse, and some fed up pilots are boycotting their flight schedules. BYJoe “Smokin” RuzickaJul 3, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019ShareUSAF and USN Try New Fixes But Still Struggle With Aircraft Oxygen WoesA fix for the F-35A’s computer and new tests on the T-45 could help curb reported hypoxia incidents, but it’s hard to say for sure. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 29, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickAug 20, 2018ShareNASA Puts Its F/A-18s and F-15s To Work To Help Solve Pilot Oxygen Deprivation MysteryThe organization’s aviators are gathering baseline physiological and cockpit environment data to help figure out what’s choking military fliers. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 20, 2018Share
BYTyler RogowayJun 13, 2017ShareNow That The F-35A Is Also Having Oxygen Issues A Solution Is More LikelyThe issue is now affecting the Air Force’s “golden goose” which is good news for the Navy’s F/A-18s and T-45s. BYTyler RogowayJun 13, 2017Share