Ep 89: The Future of Aerospace Medicine
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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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