pete(at)lawless.info Guest
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:31 pm Post subject: {Spam?} O2 needs at altitude |
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Hi Craig
I don’t fly my Europa above 3,000 feet very often but I do have a turboed Twin Com and we regularly fly that above 10,000 using oxygen. If you use the ‘oxymizer cannula’ it dramatically cuts down the amount of oxygen you use, it is also more comfortable than a mask. They are good to 18,000 after which the FAA requires you wear a mask. The link below will take you to a suppliers web site where you can get details of bottle size and weight together with capacity and times for different altitudes.
http://www.aeromedix.com/category-exec/parent_id/2/category_id/4/nm/Individual_Flow_E_OX_Systems_2_4_Place
I imagine our US colleagues will be able to provide better information, but they don’t wake up for another 6 hours, so this link should keep you busy this evening.
Regards
Pete
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