Supplemental oxygen is essential for pilots and crew members at high altitudes where the air pressure is low, leading to reduced oxygen availability. The duration of supplemental oxygen supply depends on various factors including the flow rate of the oxygen delivered and the metabolic rate of the individual.
Understanding and calculating the duration of supplemental oxygen is crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of aviation personnel during high-altitude flights.
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