SAE AIR1069B
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Crew Oxygen Requirements Up to a Maximum Altitude of 45,000 Ft.
Hardcopy , PDF
English
02-06-2015
1. SCOPE
2. CONCLUSIONS
3. RECOMMENDED MEANS TO ACCOMPLISH
4. A-10 COMMITTEE ACTION
5. DISCUSSION
REFERENCES
APPENDIX I - Proposed Revision to AIR825
APPENDIX II - Abstracts of References 1-9
1.1 Determine the required minimum oxygen concentration to be breathed prior to, during, and after a loss of cabin pressurization, and 1.2 Determine recommended means necessary to provide the required oxygen concentrations.
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Standard
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Pages |
28
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ProductNote |
This standard is now Stabilized
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PublisherName |
SAE International
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
Determine the required minimum oxygen concentration to be breathed prior to, during, and after a loss of cabin pressurization, and
SAE ARP 6390 : 2016 | LOCATION OF CREW AND PASSENGER OXYGEN MASKS, PORTABLE OXYGEN SYSTEM, AND PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT |
SAE AIR 1390 : 1999 | CONVENIENT LOCATION OF OXYGEN MASKS FOR BOTH THE CREW AND PASSENGERS OF AIRCRAFT |
SAE AS 1224 : 2016 | CONTINUOUS FLOW AVIATION OXYGEN MASKS (FOR NON-TRANSPORT CATEGORY AIRCRAFT) |
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