Re: First "long" cross country: KRHV to KRDM ADVISE NEEDED
- From: Jose <teacherjh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 03:37:54 GMT
d> Should I carry oxygen for 10,500ft?
It is not required by regs. I do not use oxygen at that altitude. However, some people have reported, especially at night, diminished performance at that altitude (in fact, even above five thousand). I haven't done it (mainly because I don't have one) but I'd like to take one of those pulse oximeters up to altitude and see what -=my=- physiology is. Everyone's is different (and it may vary from day to day)
Has anyone done this who's willing to post results and circumstances?
Jose -- Nothing takes longer than a shortcut. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. .
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