Pilot's Operating Handbook
Section 7
Description
Edition 0 - March 05, 2019
Rev. 1
Page 7.11.5
When required to remain above 15000 ft due to minimum
enroute altitude
Minimum oxygen pressure (PSIG) for following conditions :
-
Flight above 15000 ft. All equipment used.
-
1 hour usage by each pilot and passenger.
-
Plus 1 hour usage by each pilot under 15000 ft.
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
1067
1029
992
955
918
882
846
1
3
1513
1240
1192
1144
1097
1050
1004
1
4
1513
1452
1392
1333
1275
1217
1161
2
0
992
958
925
891
858
825
793
2
1
1215
1170
1125
1081
1037
994
952
2
2
1439
1382
1326
1270
1215
1161
1108
2
3
1662
1593
1525
1457
1391
1326
1262
2
4
1888
1807
1725
1645
1567
1490
1415
Figure 7.11.3 - Minimum oxygen pressure (PSIG)
[When required to remain above 15000 ft due to minimum enroute altitude]
●
NOTE
●
After a long parking time in the sunshine, increase pressures indicated in the
table here above by 8 %.
●
PIM - DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS