Precise Flight Fixed Oxygen System - Cirrus SR Series Workbook

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SR-Series Workbook ___________________________________________________
9.3

Precise Flight Fixed Oxygen System

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Before conducting your training you will need to know how to accomplish
the following basic functions.
Calculate oxygen duration using the table in the supplement.
Note: It is recommended that you utilize a Pulse Oximeter for high
altitude operations to ensure the proper blood oxygen saturation and to
prevent hypoxia.
1.
The O
2
on by what altitude?
2.
What does a steady fault light indicate?
3.
What does a flashing fault light indicate?
4.
(True / False) The system will continue to operate normally when
a steady fault light is observed.
5.
The oxygen quantity display indicator will flash red when bottle
pressure falls below what psi?
6.
(True / False) If you have an ALT 1 Failure, you will need to
conserve battery power for continued operation of the oxygen
system.
7.
Cannulas are certified for flight up to what altitude?
8.
What is the recommended blood saturation level to be at or
above in flight?
9.
How many hours of oxygen use can you expect cruising at
17,000 ft with 3 people on board and a full oxygen tank?
Cirrus Aircraft, Duluth, MN
required light will come on if the system is not selected
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