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Old June 30th 08, 02:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
Michael Ash
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Default Things to remember in very hot weather

In rec.aviation.student Mxsmanic wrote:
Michael Ash writes:

You don't legally need oxygen for the passengers until 15,000ft ...


I know, but I prefer not to wait until the law requires it to take
precautions. Some people show signs of hypoxia at half that altitude. Why
take the risk?


You know, I addressed this point, and you snipped it. Why did you do that?

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