NASA Armstrong Positive Pressure Breathing Training
In preparations for future X-59 flight tests, aircrews from NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center and Lockheed Martin recently underwent pressure breathing training at KBR’s San Antonio, Texas facility. Anthony Wurmstein, KBR operations manager and senior aerospace physiologist, explains how pressure breathing training is conducted and how it can be valuable in emergency situations.
Видео NASA Armstrong Positive Pressure Breathing Training канала NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center
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9 марта 2023 г. 7:00:15
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