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![]() I don't believe that it can be welders oxygen. *It can't even be medical oxygen. *It must be "Gaseous aviator’s breathing" (AVB) oxygen. *I read it has to do with the moisture content to prevent freezing. *True? False. The only oxygen available is just pure oxygen. There are no classes, categories or separate "paper trails". I have been told the familiar blue "Aviators Oxygen" oval sticker is applied at the retail level solely for the purpose of setting a higher price. There are no government regulations requiring it's use. It there an FAA regulation on this? *I can't find it. There are no FAR's addressing oxygen composition. The words "aviation or aviators oxygen" do not appear in the FAR's nor in any other regulation I can find. The FAR's only describe when and where 'oxygen' is to be used. |
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