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Pilots 'Not Making Things Up,' Air Force Says of 'Hypoxia' Incidents

Military.com 12 Jul 2018 By Richard Sisk

The Air Force has yet to find the cause for a surge of hypoxia-like incidents in a wide variety of aircraft but has ruled out the possibility that pilots could be mistaking symptoms in some cases.

"We know for a fact what our pilots are experiencing in the airplanes -- our pilots are not making things up" when they report incidents, Air Force Lt. Gen. Mark C. Nowland, deputy chief of staff for operations, told Military.com after an aviation safety hearing last month before the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2018/07/12/pilots-not-making-things-air-force-says-hypoxia-incidents.html
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