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Anthropometry is a science that "defines physical measures of a person's size, form, and functional capacities," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In addition to measuring height, an anthropometric assessment also takes into account weight, body mass index, body circumferences waist, hip, and limbs , and skinfold thickness. Please enter email address to continue. Aspiring aviators who fall out of the standard height range are automatically placed into the height waiver process, Wills said.
Their anthropometric measurements — which also include eye height while sitting, buttocks-to-knee length, and arm span in addition to standing height — are entered into a computer, which then says which planes they could safely fit into and which they could not.
So their cockpits were not built with women in mind. When the T-6 Texan was designed to replace the Tweety Bird, Wills said, it was designed to accommodate a wider range of heights. The T-7A Red Hawk, which will replace the older T trainer, is similarly being designed to handle pilots of different heights.
The variety of measurements is important, Wills said. For example, he said, someone with an exceptionally long buttocks-to-knee length could find their knees connecting with the plane if they had to eject, putting them at risk of injury or even death. The Air Force also has to make sure someone can see over the instruments while sitting, he said. Wills, who has been in charge of a large portion of flight training since he assumed command of the 19th in June, said Chief of Staff Gen.
Dave Goldfein challenged Air Force leaders to find ways to improve diversity, particularly in the rated career fields. Corrective eye surgery could disqualify a candidate from flying. Pilots also cannot have a history of hay fever, asthma or allergies after age They must be 64 to 77 inches tall when standing, and 34 to 40 inches tall when sitting.
Anthropometric measurements including sitting eye height and arm span are also completed. Candidates must weigh to pounds, depending on height. Depending on age, men cannot have more than 20 to 24 percent body fat, while women cannot have more than 28 to 32 percent body fat. An Officer Training School selection board vets all pilot candidates to determine whether they qualify for instruction.
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