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	... On Jul 11, 4:47 pm, "Mike" nospam @ aol.com wrote: I don't think the hydrostatic test is a FAA requirement. IIRC it is a requirement to have the tank filled by an authorized filling station. There's no requirement to have it filled by an 'authorized' station in the regs either. That's correct. I have mine filled at a welding supply house unless I run out when I'm away from home. Technically the filling station can only fill tanks for which they have a license and aviation, medical, and welding oxygen tanks are all different (even though the oxygen source is all the same).  | 
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