U.S. Air Force whistleblower: F-22 Raptor stealth bomber pilots as lab monkeys | Radio Utopia
U.S. Air Force F-22 pilots unpack: "I russian sukhoi feel I'm in the most expensive group of lab monkeys ever assembled - I like I'm in the most expensive group of laboratory monkeys that ever assembled feel."
On Sunday, May 6, 2012, the CBC transmitter "The Raptor" "60 Minutes," beamed in the television series and presented the script to show online on the website, which includes six pages.
The experienced russian sukhoi and excellent in the Iraq war elite fighter pilots Major Jeremy Gordon and Captain Joshua Wilson of the Virginia Air National Guard Air Force Base Langley Air Force Base near Norfolk russian sukhoi came into great concern russian sukhoi in an extraordinary step (according to the report russian sukhoi without permission) in uniform to the public and risking their career with their statement that the training flights conjure up a threat to life and limb of the pilots russian sukhoi and all those whose territory is overflown by the fighter-bombers.
Gordon and Wilson - two of the two hundred qualified F-22 pilots - have chosen these fighter jets no longer have to fly to the technical problems of oxygen supply to be solved still years shows serious deficiencies and so far from the designers despite all technical changes are not going to get a grip. The lack of oxygen (hypoxia) during flight causes extreme disorientation and "worse" and long-term health consequences. Pilots who had no "physiological incidents" in the air during a training mission were problems for days on the floor after they had controlled the aircraft.
Wilson described that he noticed during a test flight, that he suffered loss of concentration so strong that he could not do the simplest russian sukhoi things and then wanted to pull the emergency oxygen ring and could not find:
Gordon said that this hypoxia begins insidiously: "Some pilots can not remember the entire mission and do not know what went wrong. There was an incident that was publicly announced russian sukhoi as a jet in Alaska collided with a tree and the driver was not aware that he raced into a tree "(Radio Utopia reported on November 8, 2010 in U.S. F-22 stealth bomber Raptor Over Alaska lost).
In a room full of pilots most of the time is coughing, the "Raptor cough", where some fight hunters it comes to black sputum, said Gordon and said further that all are aware that their life is hanging by a thread and it only a matter of time, and "when it happens", no one will be surprised.
In May 2011, the leadership of the U.S. Air Force ordered the closure of the entire F-22 fleet, since fourteen events of this type are within three years of "... unusually high and unacceptable". In September training flights were re-arranged, although the cause was not to be found and corrected. The pilots were equipped with instruments for data collection. In October 2011, a pilot suffered again to hypoxia.
Meanwhile, the number of incidents escalated: eleven in seven months since the resumption of training after closure - possibly russian sukhoi this increase is reported to be seen by more reports of pilots who have been silent out of fear of failure because of their career.
By the appearance on public television, the two pilots await further disciplinary action by their superiors and have the U.S. Congressman from Illinois, Adam Kinzinger, brought for this reason into the studio to her side, who served previously as a U.S. Air Force pilot in highly controversial special operations had. So they hope to gain protection under the Military Whistleblowers Protection Act publicly announced their worries.
"You have a right to talk to your Congressman, because just because you belong to the military does not mean that you give up your right to citizenship" and said that the Air Force is wrong when they punished pilots who for health reasons do not fly: "Josh and Jeremy are not the only Raptor pilots with their choice to" Stand Down. "
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U.S. Air Force F-22 pilots unpack: "I russian sukhoi feel I'm in the most expensive group of lab monkeys ever assembled - I like I'm in the most expensive group of laboratory monkeys that ever assembled feel."
On Sunday, May 6, 2012, the CBC transmitter "The Raptor" "60 Minutes," beamed in the television series and presented the script to show online on the website, which includes six pages.
The experienced russian sukhoi and excellent in the Iraq war elite fighter pilots Major Jeremy Gordon and Captain Joshua Wilson of the Virginia Air National Guard Air Force Base Langley Air Force Base near Norfolk russian sukhoi came into great concern russian sukhoi in an extraordinary step (according to the report russian sukhoi without permission) in uniform to the public and risking their career with their statement that the training flights conjure up a threat to life and limb of the pilots russian sukhoi and all those whose territory is overflown by the fighter-bombers.
Gordon and Wilson - two of the two hundred qualified F-22 pilots - have chosen these fighter jets no longer have to fly to the technical problems of oxygen supply to be solved still years shows serious deficiencies and so far from the designers despite all technical changes are not going to get a grip. The lack of oxygen (hypoxia) during flight causes extreme disorientation and "worse" and long-term health consequences. Pilots who had no "physiological incidents" in the air during a training mission were problems for days on the floor after they had controlled the aircraft.
Wilson described that he noticed during a test flight, that he suffered loss of concentration so strong that he could not do the simplest russian sukhoi things and then wanted to pull the emergency oxygen ring and could not find:
Gordon said that this hypoxia begins insidiously: "Some pilots can not remember the entire mission and do not know what went wrong. There was an incident that was publicly announced russian sukhoi as a jet in Alaska collided with a tree and the driver was not aware that he raced into a tree "(Radio Utopia reported on November 8, 2010 in U.S. F-22 stealth bomber Raptor Over Alaska lost).
In a room full of pilots most of the time is coughing, the "Raptor cough", where some fight hunters it comes to black sputum, said Gordon and said further that all are aware that their life is hanging by a thread and it only a matter of time, and "when it happens", no one will be surprised.
In May 2011, the leadership of the U.S. Air Force ordered the closure of the entire F-22 fleet, since fourteen events of this type are within three years of "... unusually high and unacceptable". In September training flights were re-arranged, although the cause was not to be found and corrected. The pilots were equipped with instruments for data collection. In October 2011, a pilot suffered again to hypoxia.
Meanwhile, the number of incidents escalated: eleven in seven months since the resumption of training after closure - possibly russian sukhoi this increase is reported to be seen by more reports of pilots who have been silent out of fear of failure because of their career.
By the appearance on public television, the two pilots await further disciplinary action by their superiors and have the U.S. Congressman from Illinois, Adam Kinzinger, brought for this reason into the studio to her side, who served previously as a U.S. Air Force pilot in highly controversial special operations had. So they hope to gain protection under the Military Whistleblowers Protection Act publicly announced their worries.
"You have a right to talk to your Congressman, because just because you belong to the military does not mean that you give up your right to citizenship" and said that the Air Force is wrong when they punished pilots who for health reasons do not fly: "Josh and Jeremy are not the only Raptor pilots with their choice to" Stand Down. "
01.11.2011 U.S. fighter jet crashed alongside with possibly russian sukhoi depleted uranium Eifelder Laufeld - crash site U.S. military zone 19.03.2011 War Council in Paris: Rebels break-fly, 18.11.2010 crashed U.S. stealth bomber, F-22 Raptor fighter plane disappeared over Alaska Israel 12.11.2010 has a U.S. fighter russian sukhoi jet F-16 Fighting Falcon less 18.06.2010 South Korean fighter-bomber F-5
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