Shawn
En-Route
Most of my missions are 250-300nm trip from Nor Cal to all over southern California about every two weeks or so. I do the trip anywhere from 7500-9500' VFR and have to be at least 9000' or 10,000' if I go IFR.
I decided to get a portable oxygen system to get up into the 13,000'-15,000' range and man was that a great decision. Even at the 9000' range I now feel great when landing after a few hours in the plane. I always carried a pulse oximeter and never was low enough to be hypoxic, but always landed feeling a bit tired and fatigued, especially at night...which I guess is an early symptom of hypoxia.
My oxygen level on the ground reads at 97%...now with the oxygen I easily maintain 95% and get out of the plane feeling 100%.
Moral of the story...if you are thinking about oxygen, do it!
Now the sky's the limit!
(well, technically my plane's performance and service ceiling are the limit)
I decided to get a portable oxygen system to get up into the 13,000'-15,000' range and man was that a great decision. Even at the 9000' range I now feel great when landing after a few hours in the plane. I always carried a pulse oximeter and never was low enough to be hypoxic, but always landed feeling a bit tired and fatigued, especially at night...which I guess is an early symptom of hypoxia.
My oxygen level on the ground reads at 97%...now with the oxygen I easily maintain 95% and get out of the plane feeling 100%.
Moral of the story...if you are thinking about oxygen, do it!
Now the sky's the limit!
(well, technically my plane's performance and service ceiling are the limit)