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Systems: Oxygen1 Quiz
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Systems: Oxygen Quiz
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1 point(s)What is the main purpose of an oxygen system in an aircraft?
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1 point(s)What type of oxygen system provides oxygen only when the user inhales, making it more efficient?
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1 point(s)According to 14 CFR Part 91.211, when must the flight crew start using oxygen if flying above 12,500 feet but below 14,000 feet MSL?
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1 point(s)At what altitude must oxygen be available for passengers, even if they aren’t required to use it?
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1 point(s)Why is aviation-grade oxygen used instead of medical oxygen?
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1 point(s)What does a ruptured green oxygen disc on the side of an aircraft indicate?
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1 point(s)Which type of oxygen system provides a constant supply of oxygen regardless of inhalation?
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1 point(s)What is the biggest risk of not using oxygen at required altitudes?
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1 point(s)What color is used to indicate aviation oxygen?
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1 point(s)What is a chemical oxygen generator most commonly used for?
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