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![]() "Montblack" wrote in message ... ("frank" wrote) Don't some aviation people recommend O2 for all extended flights above 9000'? Are you sure it is not a medical issue in her case? (Latest Physical?) http://www.sportstat.nonin.com/index.html SportStat Pulse Oximeter - Nonin Medical, Inc. Plymouth, Minnesota (10 miles west of Minneapolis) A fantastic, almost magic, piece of equipment and (except for the label) identical to what doctors and hospitals often use. If your wife's 02 saturation at altitude is consistently less than that of others, it is certainly something to get checked. If you fly with 02 a lot, a pulse Oximeter can save you a bunch of oxygen (because you may be able to safely use a lower flow) and give you peace of mind. Vaughn |
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