kicktireslightfires
Pre-takeoff checklist
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Oxygen requirements are based on pressure altitude, right? Why not based on density altitude? When it’s hotter out, the air is thinner and the plane suffers in performance as a result; the engine makes less power because there’s less air, the wings develop less lift. But the oxygen remains the same? Trying to understand. If the airplane’s performance is based on density altitude, which isn’t the human body’s performance also based on density altitude?