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Unread 06-16-02, 09:37 PM
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Oxygen above 7,500 ft?

Anyone heard of a proposed rulemaking which will require oxygen above 7,500 ft? Even for 1-2hrs above7,500 ft?

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Unread 06-17-02, 09:42 AM
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NO

Ernie, I took my IFR 45 days ago, and in the oral, we talked about oxygen, and there was no mention of a change.
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howdy: flying mag recent edition chronicles a 337t that mistakenly used compressed air rather than oxygen. After reaching 27,000 , Both occupants doze. Lastly the airframe crashes. Miracuously the passenger is alive. JCH
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