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Sciences
2015

Contact Information

Nate Callender, Tyler Babb, Don Crews
nate.callender@mtsu.edu, tyler.babb@mtsu.edu, don.crews@mtsu.edu
Ron Ferrara
Aerospace
Discipline specific equipment
BAS S116, Airport Campus Hangar #2, Airport Campus Simulation Laboratory
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The Aerospace Department trains professional pilots to routinely operate technically advanced aircraft at altitudes where there is not sufficient oxygen to maintain appropriate blood oxygen levels, a dangerous condition called hypoxia. Hypoxia alters perception and cognition, making it difficult for pilots to recognize the condition. Symptoms of hypoxia vary with each pilot. Currently most aerospace programs train for hypoxia through lecture/discussion rather than through exposure to hypoxia. However, it is essential that each pilot experience hypoxia in order to recognize his or her individual symptoms. To provide this training we are requesting two Reduced Oxygen Breathing Devices (ROBD) and associated equipment for their operation alone or with flight simulators (campus & flight school locations). ROBDs are a means to safely and efficiently expose students to their unique symptoms of hypoxia without the risk and expense of hyperbaric chambers. ROBD use has been validated by the U.S. Navy, and the Aerospace and Biology departments gained experience with a U.S. Navy ROBD as part of a joint research program during fall 2006. This equipment may be utilized in the following Aerospace classes: 2201, 2230, 3170, 3202, 3203, 3204, 3210, 3215, 3222, 3223, 3225, 3240, 3241, 4071, and 4250 (approximately 300 students/year). Additionally, the systems may be used for graduate research by students in Aerospace, Biology, and Health and Human Performance. Practical hypoxia training through ROBDs will help the Aerospace program remain a leader in this competitive field.
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4
Environics ROBD2
26565.00
106260.00
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4
Medical Grade Regulators with braided hoses and connections to fit the ROBD2 (Environics)
2964.00
11856.00
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4
Heavy Duty Storage & Shipping Case for ROBD2 (Environics)
2310.00
9240.00
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4
Pulse Oximetry Finger Sensors that fit into the ROBD2 (Environics)
600.00
2400.00
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4
Pulse Oximetry Y (ear) sensor
445.00
1780.00
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10
Ear clips for pulse oximeter sensor
295.00
2950.00
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1
Adhesive dots for ear clips
100.00
100.00
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4
Non-sparking Wrenches (to connect & disconnect regulators to oxygen tanks)
305.00
1220.00
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4
Cart for ROBD2 (Environics)
472.00
1888.00
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6
Gentex Corp HGU-55/P Helmets with bayonet connections & civilian communications system (M, L, XL sizes)
1000.00
6000.00
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10
Gentex Corp MBU-20/P oxygen masks with amplifiers for civilian communications system (short, regular, long & extra long sizes)
1000.00
10000.00
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4
Gentex Corp, additional hoses & clamps that fit with MBU-12/P hose to extend reach of mask to ROBD2 in simulator
110.00
440.00
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4
Sigtronics 4-place intercom with Record Out jacks for use with simulator
260.00
1040.00
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4
Plantronics single-sided headsets for use with simulator, (need one for ROBD2 operator & one for flight simulator operator for each location)
250.00
1000.00
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4
Laptop computers with RS232 connectors for the ROBD2 (collects data) with voice recording capability
2500.00
10000.00
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4
Carts for gas tanks (air, nitrogen & oxygen tanks), holds 2 large sized tanks/cart
250.00
1000.00
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2
GoPro Hero4
500.00
1000.00
N/A
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2
Deluxe NFlightcam Kit for GoPro Hero4
190.00
380.00
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2
GoPro Custom Molded Case
19.00
38.00
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2
Micro SD Card Ultra 64GB
80.00
160.00
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2
NFlightcam Powerpack Backup Battery
100.00
200.00
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2
Aerox DD725 Aviation Oxygen Mask
4150.00
8300.00
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