Aircirew training device to save AMC time, money
An Airman demonstrates the proper procedure for turning on oxygen when feeling the onset of hypoxia during Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device training May 3, 2017. The ROBD is used to provide 437th and 315th Airlift Wing aircrews with Aerospace Physiology refresher training. Having the ROBD here will save nearly $225,000 and 240 days of manpower annually because aircrews requiring the training will no longer need to travel to the nearest available altitude chamber.
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