I’m currently working on my helicopter CFI and still watch your videos from time to time! You have excellent teaching skills! Do you have notes next to you for your videos or do you just have all that in your brain!!??
I write out a script to reference and do a few practice runs. But it’s a combination of experience and practice to actually talk, draw, and glance at references at the same time.
Really like your presentation! I have always thought that the O2 was the same percentage at altitude but because of pressure could not be utilized. Thank you for your channel
Just to add on to your topic…I operate in Siachen and one of these days forgot to put 02 on while entering valley whose entry height was 5.2km. My supervisor asked me while entering valley what was the height and I said 4.8km he asked could I enter valley I said no. I kind of felt so incapacitated till he switched my O2 on upon which I realised my error
On topic off topic My understanding with carbon monoxide is it's like a school bus already occupied with Wolves dressed like school kids so you can't get actual kids on the bus. Eg it binds to the oxygen receptors
Yes it’s possible to pass out. Ive never had anyone pass out around me thoigh. But we’ve always adhered to the regulations of times at altitude to prevent it.
Thank you sir. And yes, I did learn something!
Hey love the channel! I am currently studying like a madman to become a 153a. Could you cover the effects of G-loading in an upcoming video?
Thanks a lot sir
I’m currently working on my helicopter CFI and still watch your videos from time to time! You have excellent teaching skills! Do you have notes next to you for your videos or do you just have all that in your brain!!??
I write out a script to reference and do a few practice runs. But it’s a combination of experience and practice to actually talk, draw, and glance at references at the same time.
@@helicopterlessonsin10minut10 indeed! Love it
Really like your presentation! I have always thought that the O2 was the same percentage at altitude but because of pressure could not be utilized. Thank you for your channel
Visual illusions would be awesome!
Just to add on to your topic…I operate in Siachen and one of these days forgot to put 02 on while entering valley whose entry height was 5.2km. My supervisor asked me while entering valley what was the height and I said 4.8km he asked could I enter valley I said no. I kind of felt so incapacitated till he switched my O2 on upon which I realised my error
Suggestion In terms of human factors topics maybe things like the different illusions including optical, vestibular etc
Love it
Dude sick intros!
Can you cover 40-8 next?
I’ll see what I can do. I generally don’t try to put military specifics in the info.
On topic off topic My understanding with carbon monoxide is it's like a school bus already occupied with Wolves dressed like school kids so you can't get actual kids on the bus. Eg it binds to the oxygen receptors
Thankya for sharing, Jacob! can anyone passout from experiancing the hypoxia ordeal???
Yes it’s possible to pass out. Ive never had anyone pass out around me thoigh. But we’ve always adhered to the regulations of times at altitude to prevent it.
So,...... is Hypoxia the same cerebral Edema?
I don’t believe so. There’s no swelling or fluid buildup to my knowledge. But once again, I’m not a doctor.