aggie06
Line Up and Wait
I picked up a pulse oximeter to use while flying at night and at higher altitudes and was having trouble figuring out what "normal" is. Everything I've found online indicates 95+ being normal on the ground, but then info gets scarce for altitude. For example, should I be worried about something less than 95 on the ground (even if I'm not planning to fly)? What if it dips to 85 in the air? Should I assume my decision making ability is impaired? Will the fact that I was a smoker until 15 years ago make a difference?
I completely understand that everyone is different, so really looking for some guidelines.
I completely understand that everyone is different, so really looking for some guidelines.