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"dutch" wrote in message hlink.net...
I have a new IFR rating and am considering some higher altitude flights now that I can drop down through cloud decks. Question: for those of you who carry oxygen, how do you secure the tank so that you can still reach and see to adjust the flow valve? Vendors sell seatback packs, but those sound difficult to use. Dutch, The answer is that on most seatback packs I've seen (including the one we use), there's nothing you need to see and adjust on the tank. The main tank valve just gets opened. It can be opened just by reaching back, no need to look or adjust anything. The flow valve which needs to be seen and adjusted, is in the line between the cannula (or mask) and the tank. So you just follow the line from the cannula down towards the tank until your hand hits it, then lift it up, glance at it while adjusting, drop it, and breathe easier. The easiest thing to do is to hook up all the lines and have everyone put the cannulae around their necks before engine start. Turn on the tank, make sure the regulator reads what you want it to read (full or whatever), adjust everyone's flowmeter, then close the knob to the main tank. Then in flight when you decide O2 would be a good thing, just open the main tank valve and briefly check to be sure the flowmeters are still in the desired range. HTH, Sydney |
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