Discover the New Breakthrough in Safe
Hypoxia Training and Experience it yourself !
Using the system is as easy as 1, 2, 3

The training that has only been available to military aviators is now
available to civilian pilots and CABIN crew.

State

Venue / Address

Individual and group bookings:

Website

VIC

GO2Altitude®  17 Roberna St, Moorabbin, VIC 3189

(03) 9859 1443 info@go2altitude.com

www.hypoxic-training.com

WA

Western Australian Aviation College,
41 Eagle Drive, Jandakot Airport, WA 6164

(08) 9417 7733 waacinfo@waaviationcollege.com.au

www.waaviationcollege.com.au

SA

Fit to Fly
Level 1 Control Tower Building
Anderson Drive  Parafield Airport SA 5106

(08)  8283 3834  0412 658 240 contact@fittofly.com.au

www.fittofly.com.au

QLD

Coming soon

   
       

 
"A common misconception among many pilots who are inexperienced in high-altitude flight operations
and who have not been exposed to physiological training is that it is possible to recognize the symptoms
of hypoxia and to take corrective action before becoming seriously impaired.
While this concept may be appealing in theory, it is both misleading and dangerous for an untrained
crewmember. Symptoms of hypoxia vary from pilot to pilot, but one of the earliest effects of hypoxia is
impairment of judgment."
AC 61-107A - OPERATIONS OF AIRCRAFT AT ALTITUDES ABOVE 25,000 FEET MSL, FAA

   Now there is a practical educational hypoxia experience available which boosts awareness and
early recognition of a dangerous hypoxic event - a memorable learning experience that could
save your life and the lives of those dependent on you.
   Symptoms of hypoxia are usually reproducible and consistent in each
individual. The GO2Altitude® normobaric hypoxia education system provides a safe and
innovative solution.
   An altitude simulator allows you to experience your own individual reaction
to the subtle, yet rapid onset of hypoxia in a safe and controlled environment.
 
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