P&E SAFETY Do you know the symptoms of hypoxia? Air Safety Institute issues safety alert after suspected hypoxia incidents BY SARAH DEENER AND THOMAS A. HORNE TBM OWNERS and Pilots Association Chairman Larry Glazer and his wife Jane died in a crash off the coast of Jamaica after the pilot became unresponsive. Glazer took delivery of one of the first Socata TBM 900 single-engine turboprops on March 24, 2014. That aircraft took off from Greater Rochester International WEB Airport in New York on September 5 with a flight plan filed to Naples Municipal Airport in Florida. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) later reported on Twitter that two F-15 fighters were "currently escorting an unresponsive small aircraft over the Atlantic, possible hypoxia." The FAA confirmed (download.aopa.org/asf/Air-Safety-Institute-Safety-Alert_Hypoxia.pdf). 106 | AOPA PILOT November 2014http://www.trade-a-plane.com http://www.GuardianAvionics.com http://www.download.aopa.org/asf/Air-Safety-Institute-Safety-Alert_Hypoxia.pdf