Going through old e-mails now that I am back from Osh.
Sorry if this is old news.
F-22 OXYGEN PROBLEM RESOLVED?
(http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#207050)
The Air Force now thinks that a faulty valve installed in pressure
vests -- not oxygen contamination -- has been causing the hypoxia-like
symptoms reported by some F-22 Raptor pilots. Twelve incidents
involving hypoxia-like symptoms were reported between April 2008 and
January 2011, and one fatal crash has been linked to oxygen-delivery
problems.At least one report
(http://www.adn.com/2011/07/27/198750...le-toxins.html)
even indicated toxins had been found in the blood of Raptor pilots.
The Air Force briefly grounded the roughly $80 billion fleet of 180
Raptors while it failed to source the problem and thenattempted a list
of fixes without results. Some attention had already been directed at
the pressure vests. Now they believe a faulty valve on those vests can
prevent the vest from deflating and that, they think, is the problem.
Sorry if this is old news.
F-22 OXYGEN PROBLEM RESOLVED?
(http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#207050)
The Air Force now thinks that a faulty valve installed in pressure
vests -- not oxygen contamination -- has been causing the hypoxia-like
symptoms reported by some F-22 Raptor pilots. Twelve incidents
involving hypoxia-like symptoms were reported between April 2008 and
January 2011, and one fatal crash has been linked to oxygen-delivery
problems.At least one report
(http://www.adn.com/2011/07/27/198750...le-toxins.html)
even indicated toxins had been found in the blood of Raptor pilots.
The Air Force briefly grounded the roughly $80 billion fleet of 180
Raptors while it failed to source the problem and thenattempted a list
of fixes without results. Some attention had already been directed at
the pressure vests. Now they believe a faulty valve on those vests can
prevent the vest from deflating and that, they think, is the problem.
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