The cannulae go on top of the headset cups do not let the tube be pressed against your head by the headset and glasses it may reduce O2 flow substantially.
How much oxygen is stored in the plane for high altitude flying? I've just started learning about all this aviation stuff and find it all really interesting.
Our plane has an onboard tank of 115 cubic feet with a max pressure of 1850psi. The POH says possibly 12 hours of use with two pilots. But it really depends on altitude and type of system used (mask or cannula).
Nice video! I learned to fly in the Seattle area. I believe that's Mt. Adams at 14:25 and Mt. Rainier at 14:37.
The cannulae go on top of the headset cups do not let the tube be pressed against your head by the headset and glasses it may reduce O2 flow substantially.
New to your channel. Used to live in Seattle - nice to follow you where I've been before. Comm, ME, Inst.
Nice...please keep uploading!
Thanks for watching.
How much oxygen is stored in the plane for high altitude flying? I've just started learning about all this aviation stuff and find it all really interesting.
Our plane has an onboard tank of 115 cubic feet with a max pressure of 1850psi. The POH says possibly 12 hours of use with two pilots. But it really depends on altitude and type of system used (mask or cannula).
@@CharleyAlphaAviation That's actually really cool! Thanks for the information and prompt replies. I have enjoyed "riding" along with your flights.
Are you based out of TIW? That's where I earned my PP-ASEL back in the 90's.
Oh, never mind... just heard "headed back to home, which is Florida."
Were based out of a little place in Florida x23.
How far was in nautical milles to destination
From Tacoma narrows to twin falls direct is 448nm. I’d have to look way back to see the actual routing.
I see the LH CHT is still US!
Pulse oximeter
We carry one in the plane at all times.