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"Ash Wyllie" wrote in message ...
The point of the show was to figure out how the man survived the hours at 30K ft. They couldn't do it. You can survive 30kft without oxygen, people have climbed Everest without O2 after all. Mind you they were all brain damaged afterwards. It's the temperature that might be more of a problem. Oops. Just did a Google search and it turns out it was 35K ft. You can survive 30K ft. without oxygen if you have spent weeks acclimating yourself at high levels. The person I'm talking about was a Cuban airplane mechanic. Four hours at 35K ft is pretty impressive. What got me was the temp. Somewhere around -50F and the man had only a light windbreaker. In Montreal, he was able to climb out of the wheel well by himself. Links : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2560213.stm http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/...0021210/UCUBAN John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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![]() "John Galban" wrote in message om... "Ash Wyllie" wrote in message ... The point of the show was to figure out how the man survived the hours at 30K ft. They couldn't do it. You can survive 30kft without oxygen, people have climbed Everest without O2 after all. Mind you they were all brain damaged afterwards. It's the temperature that might be more of a problem. Oops. Just did a Google search and it turns out it was 35K ft. You can survive 30K ft. without oxygen if you have spent weeks acclimating yourself at high levels. The person I'm talking about was a Cuban airplane mechanic. Four hours at 35K ft is pretty impressive. What got me was the temp. Somewhere around -50F and the man had only a light windbreaker. In Montreal, he was able to climb out of the wheel well by himself. Links : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2560213.stm http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/...am/20021210/UC UBAN John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) Cuban cigars work wonders I tell ya. |
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