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SYSTEM LIMITS (CONT)
I OXYGEN SYSTEM
The
following aircraft certification requirements are in addition
to
the
re-
quirements of applicable operating rules.
The
most restrictive requirement
(certification
or
operating) must
be
observed.
I
On
aircraft with
Scott
ATO crew masks,
hats
and
"ear-muff" type headsets
must
be
removed prior
to
donning
crew
oxygen masks.
-~
Headsets, eyeglasses,
or
hats worn by crew members
.=.,
may interfere
with
quick-donning capabilities.
Crew
and
passenger
oxygen
masks
are
not
approved for use above
40,000
feet cabin altitude.
Passenger masks
are
intended for use during
an
emergency descent
to
an
altitude
not
requiring sup-
plemental oxygen.
Passenger masks
will
not
provide sufficient oxygen
for prolonged operation above
34,000
feet cabin al-
titude. Prolonged operation above
25,000
feet cabin
altitude
with passengers
on
board is
not
recommended.
Aircraft
35-067
thru
35-112
except
35-107
and
aircraft
36-
018
thru
36-031.
Above Right Level
250
-
Aircraft with ZMR
100
Series
Crew Masks -
One
crew member
must wear oxygen mask around his neck.
Aircraft with
6600214
Series Crew Masks - Crew masks must
be
in
the
quick-donning position which allows donning within 5
seconds.
Above Right Level
410
- Pilot, copilot
and
passengers must
wear
oxygen
masks.
Aircraft
35-107,
35-113
and
subsequent
and
aircraft
36-032
and
subsequent.
Above Right Level
250
- Crew masks must
be
in the quick-donning posi-
tion which allows donning within 5 seconds.
1-18
FAA
APPROVED
4-30-76
REISSUED
2-25-81,
CHANGE
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