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Parachute suspension lines and harness straps are displayed at the station's Aviation Physiology Training Unit

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Base: Naval Air Station, Norfolk

State: Virginia (VA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: PH3 D. Mcclure

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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parachute suspension lines parachute suspension lines harness straps harness straps station aviation physiology aviation physiology unit naval air station virginia norfolk naval air station high resolution norfolk virginia us national archives
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01/08/1987
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Students prepare to use the water survival training pool at the station's Aviation Physiology Training Unit

Students learn jump procedures using the parachute hang at the station's Aviation Physiology Training Unit

SENIOR AIRMAN Doug Patchin, 210th Air Refueling Squadron, with his winter hat, mask and gloves visible, secures a parachute harness. Patchin is part of the 34-member American Team at the first joint Russian and American exercise conducted since World War II. This search and rescue exercise took more than two years of planning

Midshipman Cindy Mason is assisted by another midshipman as she attaches her oxygen mask to her flight helmet during a high-altitude pressure test at the Aviation Physiology Training Unit. Mason is participating in a one-week training program for students

A Stencel A-7 ejection seat is displayed at the station's Aviation Physiology Training Unit

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A silver saxophone with musical notes in the background. Music saxophone treble clef, music.

US Air Force Technical Sergeant Richard Hall, 51st Maintenance Squadron, loosens the cargo straps around an AIM-9 Sidewinder missile which will be loaded onto an A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft during the Operational Readiness Inspection at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea

Midshipman Cindy Mason walks into the inner area of the hyperbaric chamber at the Aviation Physiology Training Unit for her high-altitude pressure test. Midshipman Mason is participating in a one-week aviation training program for students enrolled in the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC)

Suspension Strap for Polycandelon, bronze

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parachute suspension lines parachute suspension lines harness straps harness straps station aviation physiology aviation physiology unit naval air station virginia norfolk naval air station high resolution norfolk virginia us national archives