High Altitude Airdrop Missions Support • HAAMS HALO Jump
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The aircraft canaries: HAAMS technicians breathe life into missions
Twenty thousand feet above the drop zone, a multinational group of special forces prepares for a tactical insertion behind “enemy lines.” The seasoned jumpmaster positions himself on the open ramp of
Stock Photo - Senior Airman Francia Holt, a High Altitude Airdrop Mission Support (HAAMS)...
Download this stock image: Senior Airman Francia Holt, a High Altitude Airdrop Mission Support (HAAMS) physiology technician directs crewmembers prior to a C-130J Hercules personnel airdrop mission at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. on Nov. 16, 2016. Holt and her fellow HAAMS technicians provide in-flight physiological support to aircrews, special operations forces, high altitude parachutists, and other DoD agencies that perform unpressurized...
Staff Sgt. Vanessa Jordan (left) and Senior Airman Fracia Holt (right), High Altitude Airdrop Mission Support (HAAMS) physiology technicians, render care to an aircrew member with simulated hypoxia symptoms while flying a cargo drop mission, Nov. 17, 2016, over Arkansas. Jordan and Holt are part of a 26-member team stationed at Little Rock, Ark. who provide in-flight physiological support to aircrews, special operations forces, high altitude...