Five-Year Mystery Solved: Why Are So Many Military Pilots Choking?

Thursday, July 26, 2012
F-22 (photo-Rob Shenk)
The U.S. Air Force has decided to lift its flying restrictions on the pricey F-22 Raptor after determining the oxygen problem pilots were experiencing was not related to the planes.
 
In May, the service limited the F-22 to low-altitude flights only after more than a dozen pilots experienced some two-dozen “psychological incidents” (related to hypoxia, or lack of oxygen) while flying the aircraft at higher levels.
 
After reviewing the planes’ systems and components, the Air Force found the problem was with the flight suits and not the aircraft. A malfunctioning valve on the vest was limiting the amount of oxygen needed by the pilots. The valve will be replaced.
 
Over a two-year period alone (April 2008 to May 2010), 12 or more F-22 pilots experienced severe bouts of dizziness, with some even blacking out.
 
The F-22 is one of the most expensive aircrafts ever developed by the military, “costing between $137 million and $678 million per plane depending on how you count,” according to Spencer Ackerman at Wired.
-Noel Brinkerhoff
 

Defense Chief Restricts Stealth Jet till It Stops Choking Pilots (by Spencer Ackerman, Wired) 

Comments

Patrick Shane 11 years ago
the f 22 has not been used in a combat despite the initial introduction of this jet in 2005. the last of the 188 planes rolled off the assembly line in april of 2012. it has cost the united states more than $64 billion, more than double the initial expected cost. the us spends more on its military than the next 19 biggest spending nations combined. now they have given another contract to lockheed martin to fix the mistakes of the 188 planes that have issues. this is where our nation needs to cut its spending. https://electedface.com/article_full_view.php?artid=67

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