OXYGEN REQUIREMENTS Flashcards

1
Q

When is “First Aid Oxygen” required to be onboard for the passengers?

A

When a flight is planned above 35000 ft

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2
Q

What are the oxygen requirements on board for a flight above FL 250?

A

Pax:
* 100% of Pax above 15’000 ft, minimum 10 min
* 30% of Pax between 12’000 - 15’000 ft
* 10% of Pax between 10’000 - 12’000 ft

Flight Crew:
For the duration the the cabin exceeds 10’000 ft, minimum 2h

Cabin Crew:
For the duration the cabin exceeds 10’000 ft + an individual portable supply for 15 min

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3
Q

When shall Flight Crew use oxygen masks?

A

At all times cabin altitude exceeds 10’000 ft

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4
Q

What is the time of useful consciousness at:
- 35000 ft
- 30000 ft
- 25000 ft?

A

35000 ft = 20 sec
30000 ft = 35 sec
25000 ft = 2 min

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5
Q

What is considered a “safe cabin altitude” for passengers?

A

Below 14’000 ft oxygen masks are not required to be worn

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6
Q

What are the 3 modes on the Flight Crew oxygen masks and what are the differences?

A
  1. Normal
  2. 100%
  3. Emergency
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7
Q

When would you use the “Emergency” mode on an oxygen mask?

A

Emergency mode is used to provide 100-percent oxygen under constant pressure. This limits inhalation of any cockpit smoke or noxious fumes.

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8
Q

What is the difference between the “Normal” and “100%” modes on an oxygen mask?

A

“100%” puts in 100% oxygen
“Normal” mode preserves oxygen supply by regulating the percentage (flow) of oxygen depending on cabin altitude. Typically, above about 32,000 feet the two modes are identical, as there is no dilution—but at lower altitudes, oxygen savings may be considerable.

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9
Q

What rules apply when replenishing oxygen?

A
  • No pax onboard
  • No traffic within 15m
    from the filling
    connection
  • Refueling
  • Radio communication
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10
Q

How are the flight crew oxygen masks tested?

A
  1. Press and hold the
    Reset/Test pb in the
    direction of the arrow
    *Check blinker goes
    out
  2. Hold Reset/Test pb,
    and press the
    emergency pressure
    selector.
    *Check blinker stays
    yellow
  3. Check set to 100%
  4. Press emergency
    pressure selector
    again, and check that
    the blinker does not
    turn on
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11
Q

When will the green oxygen overpressure disc rupture?

A

2500 - 2775 psi

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12
Q

What cabin altitude and you expect roughly at:
10000ft
20000 ft
30000 ft?

A

10000 = 1000 ft
20000 = 3000 ft
30000 = 5000 ft

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