Battle against pilots’ sneakiest demon continues

U.S. Air Force Capt. Joseph Teodoro, 35th Aerospace Medicine Squadron aerospace and operational physiologist, sets up the Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device version two at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Aug. 21, 2012. The X-Plane 9.0 and ROBD 2, which are the two pieces of the hypoxia familiarization trainer, were brought to the base two weeks ago. The ROBD 2 is the main part of the HFT that instructors use to create a hypoxic environment for pilots who are training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenna Jackson/Released)

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