pilatus028
New Member
Hello pilots and persons alike ;-)
I'm almost done with my ground training for my commercial liscense and I just quench for airplane knowledge. Anyways, I'm probably going to post a bunch of questions on this forum prior to taking my written so I can have a better understanding of what is going on. This one isn't so much for the written and probably too detailed for the checkride, but I'm curious. Why does the FAA recommend to use oxygen above 5000 MSL @ night? I realize the oxygen in the air is less, but why? I'm guessing it has to do with the trees and the sun? lol Thanks in advance, look forwarding to posting more questions.
Best Regards,
Clement "Clem" Quinones
Tamiami-Executive (TMB)
I'm almost done with my ground training for my commercial liscense and I just quench for airplane knowledge. Anyways, I'm probably going to post a bunch of questions on this forum prior to taking my written so I can have a better understanding of what is going on. This one isn't so much for the written and probably too detailed for the checkride, but I'm curious. Why does the FAA recommend to use oxygen above 5000 MSL @ night? I realize the oxygen in the air is less, but why? I'm guessing it has to do with the trees and the sun? lol Thanks in advance, look forwarding to posting more questions.
Best Regards,
Clement "Clem" Quinones
Tamiami-Executive (TMB)