New hypoxia trainer saves time, money and lives
Maj. Maggie Coppini, 412th Medical Group aerospace physiologist, watches Col. Scott Cain, 412th Operations Group commander, cut the ceremonial ribbon signifying the introduction of a new hypoxia trainer located at the 412th Operations Support Squadron’s Aircrew Flight Equipment Aircrew Operations building April 20. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kyle Larson)
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