Aerospace Physiological Technician
Overall rating: (N/A)
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Operates physiological training devices, such as pressure
suits, pressure chamber, parasail equipment, and ejection seats,
that simulate flying conditions, to indoctrinate flying
personnel to physical and physiological stresses encountered in
flight: Interviews trainees to obtain physiological and medical
histories to detect evidence of disqualifying conditions, prior
to simulated flight. Moves levers, truns knobs, and presses
buttons on control panel to regulate gas and airflow,
temperature, and barometric pressure in pressure chamber to
simulate flying conditions at varying altitudes and speeds.
Operates altitude pressure suit control console which adujsts
pressure inside flying suits and helmets. Operates parasail
training equipment, such as tow reel, tow truck, radio
equipment, and meteorological devices.
Adjusts seat, harness,
and headrest of ejection twoer for safety of personnel. Places
ammunition in catapult chamber to load catpault for firing.
Fires catapult that ejetcs seat to simulate ejection from
aircraft.
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