While scientists and engineers develop the RAF’s sixth generation combat aircraft, a specialist team of aviation and space medicine consultants are working hard to mitigate the effects which flying the aircraft will have on the aircrew’s body.
InsideAIR's Medical Correspondent , Wg Cdr Sarah Charters, went to the centrifuge at RAF Cranwell to meet the team working on this challenge and to find out about the future of aerospace medicine.
InsideAIR is produced for the Royal Air Force by RAF Media Reserves. Theme music by RAF Music Services.
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Ep 88: No Light, No NVG, No Option But Go In
Ep 87: Every Reservist a Warfighter
Ep 86: Saving Lives in the Air - The Centre of Aerospace Medicine
Ep 85: AVM Suraya Marshall “Do the right thing, not the easy thing”
Ep 84: UK Space Operations
Ep 83: LEGAD and POLAD on Ops - Targeting's Check and Balance
Ep 82: Warrant Officer of the Royal Air Force
Ep 81: X Flight - Reserve Aircrew
Ep 80: Top Ten Episodes of 2023
Ep 79: Protector to the Skies
Ep 78: RAF Training Specialisation
Ep 77: American Football with the RAF Mustangs
Ep 76: Liz McConaghy - Life on Chinook, Life After Chinook
Ep 75: Testing Military Aircraft
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