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Serious Pressure: Standing Between Life and Death for Stratospheric Flyers
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Serious Pressure: Standing Between Life and Death for Stratospheric Flyers

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‘Hook 'em Up, Get 'em High’ is the rallying cry of the men and women of this elite organization tucked inside the world of high altitude reconnaissance. As untamed as the cheer may seem, there is a reverence to the role that this team has played in the strategic reconnaissance mission of the United States Air Force.

Balanced between medical and operational expertise, the story of the Physiological Support Division emerges from the secretive black ops world of the U-2 and SR-71, and traces the steps that led to new pressure suit designs, more effective protection from the hazards of extreme altitudes, and a worldwide presence of life support and physiological support technicians under the banner most refer to as ‘PSD’.

This is the story of the unparalleled mission and people who ‘Stand between Life and Death’ for aircrew who fly to the edge of space. In Serious Pressure, the highly specialized work of preparing space suits and oxygen equipment intersects with the tales of travels to the far reaches of the globe, and the people who make the mission successful. The balance of technical descriptions are depicted through the perspective of a veteran of high altitude research and training. The story spotlights the steady parade of distinguished visitors and special projects that were invited to participate in high altitude flight; always with PSD as the first and last stop on their adventure.

The breadth of experiences of the PSD team is revealed through tales of water survival, egress training, and operational test and evaluation. Over the span of 33-years, Andy ‘Woody’ Woodrow was a member of PSD at every level; from Airman to Commander. The insight shared is a portrait of one of most challenging organizations in the Air Force. Woven with education, experience, and mentoring by those who established standards for survival at the upper reaches of the stratosphere, this is a tale of leadership, science, and operational support to a national treasure. The story will reveal timeless lessons for those who enjoy aviation history, science, and technology all stitched together with human interest flair.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booklocker.com
Date
10 June 2021
Pages
270
ISBN
9781647196158

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

‘Hook 'em Up, Get 'em High’ is the rallying cry of the men and women of this elite organization tucked inside the world of high altitude reconnaissance. As untamed as the cheer may seem, there is a reverence to the role that this team has played in the strategic reconnaissance mission of the United States Air Force.

Balanced between medical and operational expertise, the story of the Physiological Support Division emerges from the secretive black ops world of the U-2 and SR-71, and traces the steps that led to new pressure suit designs, more effective protection from the hazards of extreme altitudes, and a worldwide presence of life support and physiological support technicians under the banner most refer to as ‘PSD’.

This is the story of the unparalleled mission and people who ‘Stand between Life and Death’ for aircrew who fly to the edge of space. In Serious Pressure, the highly specialized work of preparing space suits and oxygen equipment intersects with the tales of travels to the far reaches of the globe, and the people who make the mission successful. The balance of technical descriptions are depicted through the perspective of a veteran of high altitude research and training. The story spotlights the steady parade of distinguished visitors and special projects that were invited to participate in high altitude flight; always with PSD as the first and last stop on their adventure.

The breadth of experiences of the PSD team is revealed through tales of water survival, egress training, and operational test and evaluation. Over the span of 33-years, Andy ‘Woody’ Woodrow was a member of PSD at every level; from Airman to Commander. The insight shared is a portrait of one of most challenging organizations in the Air Force. Woven with education, experience, and mentoring by those who established standards for survival at the upper reaches of the stratosphere, this is a tale of leadership, science, and operational support to a national treasure. The story will reveal timeless lessons for those who enjoy aviation history, science, and technology all stitched together with human interest flair.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booklocker.com
Date
10 June 2021
Pages
270
ISBN
9781647196158