If you fly above 15K, unpressurized - you need to click this link right now, have your cc handy.
Save yourself
A trip to the altitude chamber every year has made me a believer in supplimental O2 and a better method to determine hypoxia other than how I feel.
It's SOP for me to go on O2 whenever I'm flying my 252 at altitudes at or above 10K. When the canula goes on so does the Pulse-Oximeter. A trip to the altitude chamber every year has made me a believer in supplimental O2 and a better method to determine hypoxia other than how I feel.
John, I've been intending to do that course for a couple of years now. Let me know when you do it next year, and maybe Leslie and I will take a couple slots in the chamber. I like Mexican!It's great training, it's right down the street and it's free. I also usually have a bunch of trainees that need to go. It's always fun especially when the chamber happens on bean burrito day.
Ah, another convert.... :smile:It's SOP for me to go on O2 whenever I'm flying my 252 at altitudes at or above 10K. When the canula goes on so does the Pulse-Oximeter. A trip to the altitude chamber every year has made me a believer in supplimental O2 and a better method to determine hypoxia other than how I feel.
Munching on potato chips at alt is unnnatural.The first time I flew with oxygen, I was paranoid and checked my O2 sat frequently. After about 30 mins at 15k, I relaxed and decided to eat some potato chips. After about 2 mins of munching, I began to feel odd. So, I put the 02 sat meter on and my 02 sat had fallen to 80%! Apparently while I was eating I was breathing out of my mouth not out of my nose, which is where oxygen canula was! Lesson learned.
It calms the sheeple. Afterall, the article was disseminated on the wire."Military officials do not believe the crash was terrorism-related"
WTH are you kidding me? What does that have to do with ANYTHING
John, I've been intending to do that course for a couple of years now. Let me know when you do it next year, and maybe Leslie and I will take a couple slots in the chamber. I like Mexican!
It's SOP for me to go on O2 whenever I'm flying my 252 at altitudes at or above 10K. When the canula goes on so does the Pulse-Oximeter.
I'm amazed at how many folks I informally chat with that don't try their oxy system before getting higher up. Just put in on in the low teens and keep climbing. No back up system.
Question:
If you have GPSS and engage it with Direct-to a waypoint, no subsequent flight plan entered, what will it do upon reaching the waypoint and passing it? Could this path represent the plane turning right to return to the waypoint and then, having passed it again, turning right again to go back?
Question:
If you have GPSS and engage it with Direct-to a waypoint, no subsequent flight plan entered, what will it do upon reaching the waypoint and passing it? Could this path represent the plane turning right to return to the waypoint and then, having passed it again, turning right again to go back?