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"Matt Barrow" wrote: But they WILL pay $$$ hundreds of thousands to have pressurization so they don't have to have a cannula shoved up their nose, or a face mask. :~) A better reason is to fly over rather than through mountains and some weather. -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article , "Matt Barrow" wrote: But they WILL pay $$$ hundreds of thousands to have pressurization so they don't have to have a cannula shoved up their nose, or a face mask. :~) A better reason is to fly over rather than through mountains and some weather. Pressurization is better for flying over mountains verses around? |
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"Matt Barrow" wrote:
But they WILL pay $$$ hundreds of thousands to have pressurization so they don't have to have a cannula shoved up their nose, or a face mask. :~) A better reason is to fly over rather than through mountains and some weather. Pressurization is better for flying over mountains verses around? I fly over the Rockies in an RV-6A (non-pressurized) at altitudes as high as 17,500'. No problem. Ron Lee |
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