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Inter-American Squadron Officer School students from Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland listen to a presentation in Spanish about the 359th Aerospace and Operational Physiology Training Unit’s Barany chair , March 11, at JBSA-Randolph. The chair, named for the Hungarian physiologist who invented it, is used demonstrate spatial disorientation and helps pilots understand why they must trust flight instruments over their own senses. The Inter-American Squadron Officer School is a professional military education course taught in Spanish to members of several Latin American federal agencies and U.S. Air Force captains.  There are 17 students from the U.S., Colombia, Panama and Guatemala in this class. The school is part of the 37th Training Wing’s Inter-American Air Forces Academy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st class Alexandria Slade)
140311-F-MA427-006.JPG Photo By: Airman st Class Alexandria Slade

Inter-American Squadron Officer School students from Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland listen to a presentation in Spanish about the 359th Aerospace and Operational Physiology Training Unit’s Barany chair , March 11, at JBSA-Randolph. The chair, named for the Hungarian physiologist who invented it, is used demonstrate spatial disorientation and helps pilots understand why they must trust flight instruments over their own senses. The Inter-American Squadron Officer School is a professional military education course taught in Spanish to members of several Latin American federal agencies and U.S. Air Force captains. There are 17 students from the U.S., Colombia, Panama and Guatemala in this class. The school is part of the 37th Training Wing’s Inter-American Air Forces Academy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st class Alexandria Slade)


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