Starving My Brain of Oxygen…For Safety?!?
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Hypoxia training is important for pilots because it teaches them how to recognize the symptoms of hypoxia and how to use oxygen systems to treat the condition. Hypoxia is a potentially dangerous condition that can impair cognitive and physical abilities, and can be caused by a variety of factors, including flying at high altitudes, blood disorders, and obstructions in the blood vessels.
Without proper training, pilots may not recognize the symptoms of hypoxia and may be unable to take appropriate action to treat the condition. This can lead to disorientation, loss of consciousness, and potentially fatal accidents. By learning how to recognize the symptoms of hypoxia and how to use oxygen systems, pilots can prevent and manage the condition, ensuring their own safety and the safety of their passengers.
The instructor : touch your nose
Jack : 😄 🕺🤸 👈
😆 that actually made me laugh
😂😂😂
This is a perfect comment, haha!
I don't know what you would collaborate on, but something in my brain says you should collaborate with NileRed.
I concur.
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Man that's right he should
If they would not show their face, i could not tell them from each other through voice.
Maybe the air force
I don't need oxygen, I only have 2 brains cells left, and they're both fighting for 3rd place
Agree
Wow! I've seen a few of these, some people just becomes zombies after a minute but 5?! And you could even mask yourself? That's a pilot I'd trust with everything!
Bros brain was on 400 ping
Wow. Very interesting. I think many people take oxygen for granted. Many people just breathe without even thinking about it. This makes me thankful for oxygen in a weird way.
who wouldn’t take it for granted, since it’s all we ever experience.
@Vance People with lung cancer. Or a bunch of other diseases that could complicate breathing.
It’s really interesting how oxygen starved people think they are okay until the moment they have to do anything that requires some thought and coordination.
This was very cool. Was interesting to see what happens when you don't have enough air. I kinda want to try it at some point.
R.I.P jack’s brain cells 🫡
"This blue card proves i have less brain cells now" 😂
They did not "sucked oxygen" out of the room, they sucked "air" out of the room. And this is important, cause the % of oxygen is still the same compared to sea level air and you will not feel suffocating while in there. That is the lurking danger of hypoxia, you don't feel it until it's too late.
I did this same experiment years ago, but luckily I remember vividly every aspect of it (do I tho?). They gave us a sheet of paper and a pencil. Our task was to count and write from 1000 down to 0. At around 950ish, I felt distracted, having to read constantly what I just wrote above. At 930, I had to mentally focus on my hand movement to be able to write. After a couple of seconds, I noticed I was just doing some random lines on the paper, and I forgot completely what my task was. I was able to read all the numbers above, but had no idea what they meant. At this point I realized I was "maybe" starting to feel some hypoxia symptoms (actually I was deep into it, but did not realized yet). Keep in mind we had two instructors walking up and down the chamber, remembering us constantly to put the mask on as soon as we felt any symptom. All I had to do was to put the mask on and flip the switch from OFF to EMERGENCY (positive flow of pure oxygen). I struggled for 30-40 seconds, but eventually was able to put the mask on, but flipping that switch, man, that was impossible. Part of my brain knew I had to do it, but my arm and hand thought otherwise. At this point both instructors were in front of me, shouting instructions, and I was looking at them with a dumb smirk, trying to formulate the words "the switch is broken", but I just couldn't. They finally flipped the damn switch, and as soon as that pure and fresh oxygen flow into my lungs, I instantly recovered full consciousness and realized how deep into it I went. Scary stuff.
My dad did the exact same test, possibly in the exact same room when he was at tinker flying in the back of the AWACS. We have a video of him doing it from sometime in 2003, and it’s crazy. He was given some math problems to do, and as time when Ron, his responses to simple problems (1+2, 4x5, etc) got slower and slower, and eventually they weren’t correct at all. He said he has almost zero recollection of anything from that morning.
We live in Colorado now, and going up to pikes peak when we first got here, he actually started feeling hypoxia, and was able to recognize his symptoms. He feels like he is drunk, and starts getting a headache. I feel super tired, and I also get a headache. Took a hit from an O2 can that is for skiing, and instantly felt better. Pretty insane.
Hey Jack, where did you go for this experience/training? I hear very often that the signs of hypoxia are unique to each individual, so doing this sort of experience/training seems incredibly valuable.
Can you go into some more detail on if this was a one-off event, how you found it, etc?
Thanks!
I can see that your body is reacting to you not having enough oxygen. you started to get shivers and twitching, in your leg and in you hand after you point. a minute after that probably blacks you out if you did not take your oxygen immediately.
Was good to meet you today. Glad you made the drive down to tx.
I did prote last year - highly suggest it for all GA pilots!
If you do this intensely enough you can be Deadpool
I'm not a pilot, but I wanna do this just for fun to see what would happen.
you did a good job, id enjoy seeing more longform content from you compared to shorts
They say if you stay in the room long enough, you could run for president.
Pretty scary stuff, actually.
This card proves I have lost brain cells now I love that lol
In the event of depressurization how long would it take to descend down to a more oxygen rich altitude? There should be an emergency descend and level off button on an aircraft that automatically takes it to like 10,000 feet and sends an automated message or signal to ATC to alert them of your altitude change and possible mayday/pan pan situation… maybe there already is idk…just popped into my mind after learning way too much about ghost flights… 😫
hey man just here to say, i found your channel today, the backyard jet is what hooked me. it'd be great to see more long-form videos!
Yes many of us went through an altitude chamber to get the effects of hypoxia
1:34 heil
You make me want to be a pilot when I get older
Where can I get Hypoxia Training?
Lol a death chamber that has a 8.5x11 piece of paper taped on as a danger sign.
You had to do that to get less brain cells. I was born with less. LOL
i dont know what u post regularly, but this got me to sub im interested in anything going forward xD
why not have an oxygen/air pressure sensor nearby
I'm pretty sure that I've held my breath for around four minutes before, but it's difficult to remember. I used to be able to comfortably hold my breath for around two minutes of swimming in a pool. I felt very disoriented and strange if I held my breath for too long so I gave up on improving my record of holding my breath for a longer period of time. I think I could swim a couple of pretty good lap times without breathing or just taking very few breaths compared with trying to constantly do the normal breathing techniques involved in swimming laps. People who are hypoxic during and around birth usually have a higher tolerance to asphyxiation, but usually have a significant amount of issues related to the same event for the rest of their lives as well. If I get "the wind knocked out of me" I can just keep pushing myself like nothing happened until I can catch my breath again. I'm curious to know if you had any birth complications related to breathing or anything else if you wouldn't mind sharing, they would be an indication of why you lasted the longest in this situation.
You did really really well compared to most people.
what happend to the old airplain?
You should show more longer vids on buying fixing jets on youtube
Would be fun to try
Great to see that, even in that state, you managed to bring the mask to your face.
Cool! Are you still restoring the jet?
Instructor : Touch your nose
Brain : Just gimme the fucking oxygen first 😭
Really looking forward to watch more videos on your Jet Restoration project
Jack I absolutely enjoy ur content. I think ur brilliant and i cant wait for the next vid,short or whatever u put out to watch.
I found your video from your shorts and you’ve earned my sub! Great content keep up your great work bro
Excellent video. You are a very handsome young man. Your videos are great!
What is the cost associated with this trial?
one of my friends is a pilot, and he told me he was lucky and did pretty well with low oxygen. everything just got increasingly funny for him but he was still able to perform tasks right up until he was blacking out. he told me he stands a good chance of noticing the symptoms and recovering
This happens to me on a normal day, Lol.
Please actually make full length videos
You did pretty good and even think to put on the mask without someone telling you 👍
Did the Jar of Jetfuel used to be a Jar of Milk Chocolate Caramels and sea salt?
Congratulations man 🥳🎉🎊
Where can we go to do this?
You must have been in a low pressure barometric chamber when you bought those clothes.
very interesting to see
We need to ship Jack & Nile
THIS IS CRAZZZZY. WHO ARE YOU?? Lol
What is with the 747 parts I’m waiting for so long for a new video. I think you never baught it
really cool mate
Your videos are awesome
Hypoxia is not your friend...8-9 Gs is bad enough, and even at 434 knots things happen VERY fast when multiple aircraft are in close proximity.
If English is not his native language everyone would react like this
1:33 well that's hitl-
So cute.
How old are you? How did u get into flying
1:32 why he throwin german gang signs
01:34 woah
Epic!
Let the man cook
Wow so cool
New Subscriber
Wow
interesting
@Jack Schneider >>> 👍👍
You can do this at home with a dry cleaning bag.
Doesn't help the fact that you had the dude on the mic and the dude in the box both telling you stuff. Although I do get it, flying a plane you will need to pay attention to multiple things so you can't really complain about 2 separate people giving instructions.
Jet video
👏
fewer, not less 😂
Fewer.
Lol very kool
To me it's still not worth the training to starve my brain of oxygen
Did he just nazi salute☠️
Why was he being such a dick about asking the questions though ?
No. That room has not had it's oxygen sucked out.
Some don't get your dry wit. I think you preformed pretty well. You put on your mask at least . That's more than I would have been able to do.
Yes it has
Oxygen doesn't mean "air". The room has air, but the oxygen percentage in that air is smaller compared to the oxygen percentage in the air we breathe (I think 21% where in the room it's at 6.9%).
The oxygen concentration in the room was about 3x less than normal at room temperature. It’s pretty safe to say the oxygen was sucked out by those blue machines.
Hey thats funny. I get it.
I don't know of anyone has mentioned it..... But that room is a suicidal persons heaven and mecca all wrapped into one. But considering how the bowels can sometimes react to death... Lay down at tarp first.
For a DIY version..,.just go visit your friendly neighborhood welding shop and buy a big ass tank of nitrogen. You can figure out the rest 👍 10/10 would recommend
We came here to watch you work on a jet not this
What are all these fake subscribers?!?
Not fake, go to his shorts and look at the views
That’s crazy
He’s really cute. 😅💕
1:33 he went full on 🇩🇪
To me it's still not worth the training to starve my brain of oxygen