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Question of the Week

How much concern do you grant hypoxia when you fly?
I generally don't fly above 5,000. I'm not concerned.
At 10,000 I start to pay attention.
When it's hot and humid, I pay attention even at low MSL altitudes.
I make it a point to stay vigilant.
I'm always prepared for depressurization or signs of hypoxia.
My job and my training keep me ready.


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