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High G Physiological Protection Training
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development. Aerospace Medical Panel. Working Group 14
出版
AGARD, Advisory Group for Aerospace Research & Development, North Atlantic Treaty Organization
, 1990
ISBN
9283505964
9789283505969
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=cRnBMQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
High-G physiological protection training is currently of importance to NATO Air Force operations because of a deficiency in g protection methods. This deficiency can, and on occasion does, result in G-induced loss of consciousness (G-LOG) (Chapter 1). Consequently, these methods are supported and supplemented by increasing their effectiveness through: (a) increased understanding of the physiologic basis of G protection (Chapters 2 and 3); (b) development of advanced G protection concepts (Chapter 4); (c) knowledge of the system and basis of G-LOC (Chapter 5); (d) identification of the existence and location of human use centrifuges in NATO countries (Chapter 6); (e) increased physical conditioning (Chapter 7); (f) improved training of pilots on the centrifuge (Chapter 8); and (g) establishment of training goals and standards (Chapter 9). These topics are addressed at a scientific or technical level of knowledge that is possessed by everyone involved in acceleration research, G training, flying, or designing and building high performance aircraft. At the end of each chapter is a brief summary in both English and French.