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> Sorry but I read that as you can
go up to 13000 with no oxygen in the glider as long as you don't spend more
than 30 minutes above 10000.
Well I read it as meaning you can go up to 13,000 without using
oxygen, but you must have it available in the glider for use if
needed.
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 2:56
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Subject: RE: [Aus-soaring] Hypoxia &
Oxygen use
At 02:17 PM 26/08/04 +1000, you wrote: >2.1 Operation of
a glider to a height greater than 10,000 ft QNH is >permitted only when
oxygen is available for continuous use by each person on >board for any
period in excess of 30 minutes that the glider is between >10,000 ft and
13,000 ft QNH. > >This allows a pilot to operate above 10,000 ft
QNH but below 13,000 ft for >up to 30 mins without being on oxygen. They
must however have it available >should they need it.
Sorry but I
read that as you can go up to 13000 with no oxygen in the glider as long as
you don't spend more than 30 minutes above 10000.
Mike Borgelt
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