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Which Equipment Meets FAA Oxygen Requirements?

Let’s maximize aviation safety by understanding FAA oxygen regulations.

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In unpressurized aircraft, the oxygen system provides supplemental oxygen when required by altitude and time of exposure. [Flying file photo]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Aircraft oxygen systems are crucial for flights at higher altitudes, to compensate for cabin pressure or loss of pressurization, and for emergency protection against smoke/fumes.
  • FAA regulations (14 CFR Parts 91, 135, 121) mandate specific supplemental oxygen requirements for flight crew and passengers, which vary based on altitude, flight duration, and the type of aircraft/operation.
  • Oxygen systems consist of storage (gas, liquid, solid), delivery mechanisms (continuous flow, diluter demand, pressure demand), and dispensing equipment like masks or cannulas.
  • Proper selection of equipment from trusted manufacturers, regular maintenance via "PRICE" checks, and crew familiarity with the system's operation and limitations are essential for safety.
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To conduct flights at higher altitudes, an aircraft must either have a pressurized cabin to replicate the pressure at a lower altitude, or its occupants must be given supplemental oxygen. Regardless of the system, basic knowledge of oxygen equipment can be critical whether you are flying a pressurized commercial jet or an unpressurized general aviation aircraft.

In unpressurized aircraft, the oxygen system is primarily intended to provide supplemental oxygen when required by altitude and time of exposure. It can also be used, when required, for protection in the event of smoke, fire, and/or fumes.

Kasia Szwed-Carlson

Kasia Szwed-Carlson is an aviation industry expert with 15 years of experience working in flight operations management and training leadership roles at several U.S.-based airlines. Kasia is also a certified commercial pilot and instructor passionate about training the next generation of pilots and industry leaders.

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