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Just to make it more challenging, what would you spend money on first - a new IPad or an O2 system?

. Well that ain't a good thing when your brain is in charge of the flying duties, so now I wear O2 anytime I'm over 11,5' for more than a short time. You're not the same pilot when flying around with blood O2 sats Below 90%. The added bonus is that I also feel much better after a high flight if Ive been wearing O2 vs without.....other variable that nobody has noted is individual variation.
courierguy wrote:I KNEW there was a reason why I like flying low....
Littlecub wrote:Going around works if you are going N/S and the mountains run that way, too....(like most in NV)... Going around is more of a challenge in a small SLOW plane if you are flying perpendicular to the mtn range.....![]()
I agree, low is good.![]()
Slow is not always good![]()
lc
What works for me, may not work for you.

Littlecub wrote:What works for me, may not work for you.
AND.....
What works for one trip may not work for another......
lc
flightlogic wrote:There is the classic demo using oxygen at night. Fly above 8000 and look at a distant city's light glow. Take a few breaths on O2 and watch the lights go up just like you turned the dimmer up full bright. It is quite apparent at fairly low flying altitudes.
You might save money on a two place system. The pax will just get sleepy or take a Tylenol later.
Front left seat needs to be operating on max performance.

flightlogic wrote:
Front left seat needs to be operating on max performance.
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