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If flying in an UNPRESSURIZED airplane at 13,000 feet, is oxygen required, and if so, when is it required? What about passengers? Are they required to use oxygen or can it just be supplied to them? This question deals with supplemental oxygen when flying in an unpressurized aircraft. The altitudes listed in FAR 91.211 state altitudes as CABIN ALTITUDES, but the question is in regard to unpressurized aircraft, so MSL altitudes are used.
FAR 91.211 (Supplemental Oxygen Requirements) state when oxygen is required. Instead of reading the regulation, here is a visual representation on when oxygen is required.
Without the use of oxygen at higher altitudes, hypoxia becomes a concern. A simulated effect of hypoxia is show on screen as well as information on where to get high altitude training in an altitude chamber to learn more about a person's effects of hypoxia.
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When Do You Need Supplemental Oxygen as a Pilot?
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