USAF: Hypoxia Not Cause Of F-22 Crash

AIR SUPPLY: Pilot hypoxia was not the cause of an F-22 crash last November in Alaska, and though a root cause has not been identified, the U.S. Air Force is returning the twin-engine stealthy jets to flight, says Gen. Norton Schwartz, the chief of staff. “We do not have a smoking gun here,” Schwartz...

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