Table 7.11.2 - Minimum Oxygen Pressure (PSIG) [When Required to Remain
Above 15,000 ft Due to Minimum Enroute Altitude]
Number of
occupants
Outside temperature
Cockpit
Cabin
110 °F
(43 °C)
90 °F
(32 °C)
70 °F
(21°C)
50 °F
(10°C)
30 °F
(-1°C)
10 °F
(-12°C)
-10 °F
(-23°C)
1
0
618
602
585
569
552
536
520
1
1
842
816
789
763
736
710
685
1
2
1,067
1,029
992
955
918
882
846
1
3
1,513
1,240
1,192
1,144
1,097
1,050
1,004
1
4
1,513
1,452
1,392
1,333
1,275
1,217
1,161
2
0
992
958
925
891
858
825
793
2
1
1,215
1,170
1,125
1,081
1,037
994
952
2
2
1,439
1,382
1,326
1,270
1,215
1,161
1,108
2
3
1,662
1,593
1,525
1,457
1,391
1,326
1,262
2
4
1,888
1,807
1,725
1,645
1,567
1,490
1,415
NOTE
Increase the pressure in the table by 8% if the airplane has been parked in
sunlight for an extended period of time.
Flight Between 15,000 ft and 10,000 ft
Minimum oxygen pressure (PSIG) for following conditions:
-
Crew oxygen masks in NORMAL mode,
-
Flight under 15,000 ft,
-
90 minutes of utilization by each pilot and
one
passenger,
-
Plus 30 minutes of utilization by each pilot at 10,000 ft.
Section 7
Description
Pilot's Information Manual
PIM TBM 960 - Edition 0
Rev. 00
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