ODS FBAT
Flight altitudes and high elevations
can create conditions where body
tissues and organs are deprived of
necessary oxygen. These conditions
may cause confusion, blurred
vision, and ultimately lead to
unconsciousness. Pilots and flight
crew have only seconds to
recognize the onset of physiological
symptoms and take emergency
corrective action.
can create conditions where body
tissues and organs are deprived of
necessary oxygen. These conditions
may cause confusion, blurred
vision, and ultimately lead to
unconsciousness. Pilots and flight
crew have only seconds to
recognize the onset of physiological
symptoms and take emergency
corrective action.
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The Flight Breathing Awareness Trainer (FBAT) is a portable, low-maintenance, lightweight training device that provides a true pressure-on-demand flow rate that eliminates the air-starvation experienced using other mask-on training systems. This new training technology has been confirmed to accurately replicate the feel of aircraft systems such as the F-18 and T-45.
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ODS - On-Demand Systems
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ODS - On-Demand Systems
The Flight Breathing Awareness Trainer (FBAT) is a portable, low-maintenance, lightweight training device that provides a true pressure-on-demand flow rate that eliminates the air-starvation experienced using other mask-on training systems. This new training technology has been confirmed to accurately replicate the feel of aircraft systems such as the F-18 and T-45.
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Flight altitudes and high elevations
can create conditions where body
tissues and organs are deprived of
necessary oxygen. These conditions
may cause confusion, blurred
vision, and ultimately lead to
unconsciousness. Pilots and flight
crew have only seconds to
recognize the onset of physiological
symptoms and take emergency
corrective action.
can create conditions where body
tissues and organs are deprived of
necessary oxygen. These conditions
may cause confusion, blurred
vision, and ultimately lead to
unconsciousness. Pilots and flight
crew have only seconds to
recognize the onset of physiological
symptoms and take emergency
corrective action.
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