I'll have to find out what 'TMS' means (is it like PMS?) but anyways over the last few years there have been many articles about the 'hypoxia/OBOGS' & pressurization problems in the Hornet / Super Hornet fleet that have been very difficult to diagnose and fix with what to me looks like a lot of effort from the USN. Special rigs give USN 'hornet' pilots hypoxia symptom training. I could give plenty of URLs for readers if required. I'm a vet of the LOX 'pure oxygen under pressure' era which had its own problems such as "acceleration atelectasis".
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