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325th Medical Group resumes crucial aircrew training at Tyndall AFB
325th Fighter Wing
April 22, 2019 | 0:47
Tyndall's Aerospace Physiology program is resuming critical training for pilots on Tyndall Air Force Base. For the first time since Hurricane Michael, the 325th Medical Group has stood up the Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device (ROBD), allowing aircrew to recognize symptoms of hypoxia.
This training allows each student to experience their own unique symptoms in a controlled environment, helping to ensure the safety of pilots and aircrew.
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