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Jose wrote:
d Should I carry oxygen for 10,500ft? It is not required by regs. I do not use oxygen at that altitude. However, some people have reported, especially at night, diminished performance at that altitude (in fact, even above five thousand). I one thing I have noticed though (bought a portable oxygen system and was experimenting a bit) is that even when flying lower than at altitude at which supplemental oxygen is required, using it reduces fatigue drastically especially on a long cross country; i.e., if you have an oxygen system and are going on your first really long x-country, why not take it along? won't hurt. --Sylvain |
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