Steven C MartinAs a subject matter expert in aerospace physiology, Mr. Martin's direct involvement in the specialty of aerospace physiology has spanned over 30 years, having been personally involved in training well over 15,000 military and civilian pilots and aircew members. This author's operational experience has included training military pilots in not only aerospace physiology subject matter but also practical aircraft ejection and ground egress procedures, parachuting, survival techniques, high-G centrifuge training, extreme high-altitude training, spatial disorientation training, night vision, enhanced vision systems training, and fighter pilot physical conditioning programs. Mr. Martin's civilian aerospace physiology teaching experience has included flight physiology academics and practical high-altitude chamber, spatial disorientation, visual limitations and optimization, enhanced vision systems, and flight deck smoke and fumes training.Mr. Martin's education has included academic studies at the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, the University of North Dakota, the Community College of the Air Force, and most importantly, personal experience in all subject areas.Mr. Martin's goal has been to provide the most current, accurate, relevant, and innovative training possible involving this scientific specialty. Mr. Martin's training has included military and civilian survival schools, military parachutist training, research and observation flights in virtually every fixed-wing and rotorcraft airframe, live-fire ejection seat training, over 80 six to nine-G human centrifuge profiles, unmanned aerial systems training (MQ-9 Predator), thousands of high-altitude and rapid decompression hypobaric chamber flights, and 100's of research flights in specialized full-motion spatial disorientation and visual illusion simulators, and flight simulators. Read More Read Less