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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Baltimore MD
Posts: 117
| I went to the Andrews AFB altitude chamber today. Talk about fun!! Started the day out with about three hours of ground. Mostly dealing with effects of high altitude, respiratory system, inner ear.... Then it was off to the chamber. We did half an hour at sea level pressure on 100% O2 to clear out the nitrogen out of the body. After that we went up to 8,000 ft. Masks off, time for rapid decompression up to FL250. Once there we did the hypoxia demo. This was where it got fun. We got a worksheet with your signature, math problems, and a maze. I signed the first line right away no problem. Got down to the math problems, I decided 467+345 required to much thought, skip to the maze. I had trouble doing a simple maze!! After that everything got blurry, I was getting dizzy and light headed. I remember trying to sign my name again, and I remember turning the air back on to my mask. That's about it. According to the rest of the guys I was out cold. After that it was down to FL200 for vision testing. It was a card with a circle in 8 different colors and an airplane in the middle. You stared at the plane while off O2. When you go back on O2 its like somebody turned on the lights!! All in all it was alot of fun and a great learning experience!! |
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| | #2 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: FL
Posts: 922
| Did they give you a copy of the video? Always fun to watch yourself get "euphoric".... |
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| | #3 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Vero Beach, FL
Posts: 181
| Just curious, what did you pay? |
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| Old Skool | How do you sign up for this? I'd love to do this and Andrews is right in on my way to fly -- after, of course, the TSA rectal search. |
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| | #5 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 620
| That sounds like a really neat experience! I'm also curious what you paid for it? |
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| | #6 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Baltimore MD
Posts: 117
| Fifty dollars. You have to register through the FAA. I did not do any of the paperwork, so I really couldnt answer it. Ill ask the guy next time I see him though. |
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| | #7 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 620
| Zombie, Do you know if every Air Force base has a chamber that can be used by civilians? I think it would be a really neat and beneficial experience, I just hope I don't have to travel far to do it! |
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| Senior Member | Contact: FAA Aeromedical Education Division (AAM-400) Airman Education Programs Civil Aeromedical Institute Oklahoma City, OK 405-954-4837 |
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| | #9 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 620
| [ QUOTE ] Contact: FAA Aeromedical Education Division (AAM-400) Airman Education Programs Civil Aeromedical Institute Oklahoma City, OK 405-954-4837 [/ QUOTE ] Thanks man... I'll have to give them a ring. |
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| | #10 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: FL
Posts: 922
| I know Pensacola and Miramar have one. |
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| | #11 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: CVG
Posts: 4,049
| NAMI was always fun! |
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| | #12 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: FL
Posts: 922
| I *sniffled* while awaiting the final rubber stamp during my initial flight physical at NAOMI and a passing doc stopped, talked to me, gave me a down chit and told me to come back next week. I got rolled out of my initial NACCS class for that.....HARDCORE docs around there! How about that anthroprometrics chair...I had a hot chick doing mine. More than a few jokes passed through my mind... It's this chair you sit in where they measure every (well almost) part of your body. Hip to knee. Knee to ankle. Ankle to heel. Hip to shoulders. You get the drift...have a wierd shaped body? Seeya! No flight physical for you! And you thought your first class was tough.... |
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| | #13 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 556
| flyitup, You have the FAA located in Oklahoma City which does altitude chamber rides. I went down there for the class myself. Funny thing is, I think they are free through the FAA or at least I dont remember paying anything. |
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| | #14 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Baltimore MD
Posts: 117
| Yeah, I think it is free if you do it in Oklahoma. Andrews does mostly military training, with a few FAA classes every month. The best part about doing it on a military base is that you get to use military equipment. AKA Air Force helmets and face masks. |
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| | #15 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 620
| [ QUOTE ] flyitup, You have the FAA located in Oklahoma City which does altitude chamber rides. I went down there for the class myself. Funny thing is, I think they are free through the FAA or at least I dont remember paying anything. [/ QUOTE ] Awesome! I just found the first benifit of living in Oklahoma!! |
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| | #16 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: DFW
Posts: 7,048
| [ QUOTE ] Awesome! I just found the first benifit of living in Oklahoma!! [/ QUOTE ] Don'tcha mean O-K L-A H-O M-A Oklahoooooooooooooo-MA! YEAH!! ![]() Okay - `nuf of the show tunes. |
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| Old Skool | [ QUOTE ] Awesome! I just found the {edit}only{edit} benifit of living in Oklahoma!! [/ QUOTE ] There ya go, I fixed it for ya - as ya obviously mis-typed! |
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| | #18 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 620
| Very funny 602... ![]() As of right now that is the "only" benie I can think of.. I'll make it my personal mission to come up with something else by tomorrow! |
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| Old Skool | |
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