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Old October 26th 05, 08:44 PM
Mike I Green
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Some time in the past few weeks I ran into an article that had reasons
for soaring pilots to use "Oxygen saturation meters". For the life of
me, I can't find where I saw that article. It mentioned things like not
breathing correctly, poor lungs to begin with, etc. Have looked in the
last Soaring Magazine, RAS, several of my folders on my computer, etc.
If any one knows a source, would appreciate the URL.

mg
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Old October 26th 05, 11:08 PM
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Mike,

I have an article on my website site that does a good job of explaing
hypoxia and adequate blood saturation levels.

http://www.craggyaero.com/check_mate_specs.htm

Richard
www.craggyaero.com



Mike I Green wrote:
Some time in the past few weeks I ran into an article that had reasons
for soaring pilots to use "Oxygen saturation meters". For the life of
me, I can't find where I saw that article. It mentioned things like not
breathing correctly, poor lungs to begin with, etc. Have looked in the
last Soaring Magazine, RAS, several of my folders on my computer, etc.
If any one knows a source, would appreciate the URL.

mg


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Old October 27th 05, 03:12 AM
Mike I Green
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Richard,
A very nice article, but not what I am looking for. The article I
remember gave reasons why someone with good equipment might not have
adequate blood saturation. It was considerably shorter than the
excellent article on your web site.

mike
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Mike,

I have an article on my website site that does a good job of explaing
hypoxia and adequate blood saturation levels.

http://www.craggyaero.com/check_mate_specs.htm

Richard
www.craggyaero.com



Mike I Green wrote:

Some time in the past few weeks I ran into an article that had reasons
for soaring pilots to use "Oxygen saturation meters". For the life of
me, I can't find where I saw that article. It mentioned things like not
breathing correctly, poor lungs to begin with, etc. Have looked in the
last Soaring Magazine, RAS, several of my folders on my computer, etc.
If any one knows a source, would appreciate the URL.

mg



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Old October 27th 05, 05:49 AM
Lorry
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Default Oxygen saturation meters

Hi Mike,

I think the thread you are looking for started 10/20/05 and the last
author was Bill Daniels on 10/21/05. Just scroll back a few days or
try the address below:

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...0aee3655d55d08

I hope this helps.

Lorry Charchian

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Old October 29th 05, 03:45 PM
Mike I Green
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Default Oxygen saturation meters

Lorry wrote:
Hi Mike,

I think the thread you are looking for started 10/20/05 and the last
author was Bill Daniels on 10/21/05. Just scroll back a few days or
try the address below:

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...0aee3655d55d08

I hope this helps.

Lorry Charchian

Thanks Larry - that was the thread I was looking for.

Mike
 




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