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Pre-takeoff checklist
I have one of those ones you put on your finger and it gives you the digital readings. I would like to know how to make the most out of that information. How low are you at risk of hypoxia? I'm not looking for answers like if it's below 90% you should be on oxygen. I'm looking for any hard data that could be helpful to me or my passengers.
Example 1: I am flying along at 10k and check my 4 year old. What numbers would indicate a serious problem. What ranges are safe? What is good?
Example 2: my wife checks it and asks how low is ok for her? What is good?
Both of these came up on a recent flight while I opted to be on oxygen at night and I wasn't sure of the answer.
Example 1: I am flying along at 10k and check my 4 year old. What numbers would indicate a serious problem. What ranges are safe? What is good?
Example 2: my wife checks it and asks how low is ok for her? What is good?
Both of these came up on a recent flight while I opted to be on oxygen at night and I wasn't sure of the answer.