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eCFR :: 14 CFR 91.211 -- Supplemental oxygen. (FAR 91.211)
(1) At cabin pressure altitudes above 12,500 feet (MSL) up to and including 14,000 feet (MSL) unless the required minimum flight crew is provided with and uses supplemental oxygen for that part of the flight at those altitudes that is of more than 30 minutes duration;
Oxygen can be stored in the aircraft as a gas, liquid, or a solid. Gaseous aviator’s breathing oxygen (ABO). Storing oxygen as a gas has the major advantage of being more economical. It can be stored in high-pressure (1800-2200 psi) containers or low …
Patient education: Supplemental oxygen on commercial ... - UpToDate
Oct 31, 2024 · Determine if you need supplemental oxygen during air travel several weeks to months before leaving. The studies necessary to determine the need for oxygen are best performed when your health is stable, within several weeks before the travel date.
Evaluation of patients for supplemental oxygen during air travel
Oct 8, 2024 · The evaluation of patients for potential in-flight hypoxemia and the prescription of supplemental oxygen for air travel are reviewed here. General assessment and counseling prior to air travel and the prescription of long-term supplemental oxygen are discussed separately.
Five Steps for Successful Flying with Oxygen
Jun 27, 2022 · Even some people who do not regularly need supplemental oxygen may need it while flying because of the lower oxygen levels in a pressurized cabin. Here are the steps you should take if you need to fly with oxygen.
How to Travel with Supplemental Oxygen - Verywell Health
Sep 4, 2021 · If you need to travel with supplemental oxygen on an airplane, train, or bus, or stay in a hotel, you should be aware of some considerations.
Staying Alive: What Oxygen System You Need When Flying
Sep 9, 2014 · Every pilot learns about supplemental oxygen rules - even if you train in a Piper J3 Cub, which tops out around 11,500 feet. But few learn about the different types of oxygen systems. Here's a simple rundown of what you can use and how they work.
Private Pilots’ Guide to Supplemental Oxygen Requirements
May 13, 2024 · What Are the FAA Supplemental Oxygen Requirements for Private Pilots? You can find clear FAA oxygen requirements in 14 CFR 91.211. Here's a quick rundown: Pilots must use supplemental oxygen when...
Aircraft Oxygen Systems - SKYbrary Aviation Safety
As per the information presented above, in non-pressurised aircraft, the oxygen system is primarily intended to provide supplemental oxygen when required by altitude and time of exposure. It can also be used, when required, for protection in the event of smoke or fumes.
Aeromedical Factors: The air up there - AOPA
Jul 1, 2021 · Supplemental oxygen can be delivered in one of several ways: Continuous flow, like it sounds, means air flows continuously to your nose or mouth. It is a popular portable delivery system for nonpressurized aircraft, and it can be used up to 25,000 feet.