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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2008

A short film on the effects of high altitude, unpressurized flight on the human body. Some portions date back to the 1950's but are still relevant today.

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  • Hypoxia in the holy quran

    6:125 So who God wants/wills that He guides him, He expands his chest to the Islam/submission (to God), and who He wants/wills that He misguides him, He makes his chest narrow/tight , constricted , embarrassed as if (he) ascends in the sky ,

  • This makes you really think about flying Single Pilot Certified in high altitude single pilot certified VLJs. Not that I won't do it, but this flight experience does cause one to at least think twice about flying high altitude single pilot jets - which is something I absolute love.

    I guess the moral of the story here, is that each time we fly (crew or passenger) we must be also willing to accept and own the risk associated with each flight.

  • Between this and the Hudson swim, I'm paying more attention to the stewardess briefings from now on.

  • wow!

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