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  • F-22 problem found? OT

    Going through old e-mails now that I am back from Osh.
    Sorry if this is old news.

    F-22 OXYGEN PROBLEM RESOLVED?
    (http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#207050)
    The Air Force now thinks that a faulty valve installed in pressure
    vests -- not oxygen contamination -- has been causing the hypoxia-like
    symptoms reported by some F-22 Raptor pilots. Twelve incidents
    involving hypoxia-like symptoms were reported between April 2008 and
    January 2011, and one fatal crash has been linked to oxygen-delivery
    problems.At least one report
    (http://www.adn.com/2011/07/27/198750...le-toxins.html)
    even indicated toxins had been found in the blood of Raptor pilots.
    The Air Force briefly grounded the roughly $80 billion fleet of 180
    Raptors while it failed to source the problem and thenattempted a list
    of fixes without results. Some attention had already been directed at
    the pressure vests. Now they believe a faulty valve on those vests can
    prevent the vest from deflating and that, they think, is the problem.

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    Re: F-22 problem found? OT

    Originally posted by Coyote Chris View Post
    Going through old e-mails now that I am back from Osh.
    Sorry if this is old news.

    F-22 OXYGEN PROBLEM RESOLVED?
    (http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#207050)
    The Air Force now thinks that a faulty valve installed in pressure
    vests -- not oxygen contamination -- has been causing the hypoxia-like
    symptoms reported by some F-22 Raptor pilots. Twelve incidents
    involving hypoxia-like symptoms were reported between April 2008 and
    January 2011, and one fatal crash has been linked to oxygen-delivery
    problems.At least one report
    (http://www.adn.com/2011/07/27/198750...le-toxins.html)
    even indicated toxins had been found in the blood of Raptor pilots.
    The Air Force briefly grounded the roughly $80 billion fleet of 180
    Raptors while it failed to source the problem and thenattempted a list
    of fixes without results. Some attention had already been directed at
    the pressure vests. Now they believe a faulty valve on those vests can
    prevent the vest from deflating and that, they think, is the problem.
    http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#207050
    Could the same problem have occured on the 2 fatal F-20 accidents previously ?
    http://max3fan.blogspot.com/

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      Re: F-22 problem found? OT

      Originally posted by Juke View Post
      Could the same problem have occured on the 2 fatal F-20 accidents previously ?
      F-20? Did you mean F-22? As I recall, Northrop didn't make many of the F-20s...

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        Re: F-22 problem found? OT

        Originally posted by FlyKidChris View Post
        F-20? Did you mean F-22? As I recall, Northrop didn't make many of the F-20s...

        No, but two were lost and blame went to excessive G-forces. Juke, did you mean the Tigershark?

        Despite the G-loc excuse, a report I read not long ago stated that one of the pilots may have had a pre-existing digestive medical condition he kept to himself, but the article says it was never determined if this condition contributed to the loss of control or not.


        The text is lengthy, but very informative: http://www.f20a.com/f20crash.htm


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        Last edited by AirDOGGe; 08-07-2012, 05:04 PM.

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        • #5
          Re: F-22 problem found? OT

          Originally posted by AirDOGGe View Post
          No, but two were lost and blame went to excessive G-forces. Juke, did you mean the Tigershark?

          Despite the G-loc excuse, a report I read not long ago stated that one of the pilots may have had a pre-existing digestive medical condition he kept to himself, but the article says it was never determined if this condition contributed to the loss of control or not.


          The text is lengthy, but very informative: http://www.f20a.com/f20crash.htm


          .
          yes; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_F-20_Tigershark

          This crash; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWtpdsfwq3w
          Last edited by First time Juke; 08-08-2012, 02:09 AM.
          http://max3fan.blogspot.com/

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          • #6
            Re: F-22 problem found? OT

            I seem to remember a few incidents with oxygen systems in which the cleaning proceedure allowed residual solvent to pool within the system and incapacitated some pilots.

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