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The Air Force and Boeing haven’t yet fixed the troubled KC-46 Pegasus vision system
Air Mobility Command expects the revamped Remote Vision System will still be delivered on schedule, but the Air Force has not yet accepted its design.
Air Force zeroing in on cause of T-6 hypoxia problem
The Air Force is coming closer to solving the problem of hypoxia and other unexplained physiological events.
These Yokota airmen’s gas mask innovation could save the Air Force millions
This might be the most brilliant DIY project in Air Force history.
By Victoria Leoni
Goldfein: Air Force still looking for ‘smoking gun’ causing hypoxia problems
The Air Force still hasn’t found what is causing an ongoing series of incidents involving hypoxia and other unexplained physiological events, Gen. Dave Goldfein told lawmakers Tuesday.
T-6 hypoxia fix on the way, but grounding hurt pilot training pipeline
The Air Force’s training command will now likely graduate 1,109 new pilots this year, a 10 percent drop from what it originally expected, due to a rash of physiological episodes in the service’s T-6 training plane.
By Valerie Insinna and Stephen Losey
Aussie Air Force experiencing oxygen issues in Super Hornets
Physiological episodes experienced by U.S. Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler pilots are plaguing Aussie pilots of the aircraft.
By Mark D. Faram