What are the advantages of flying higher?
-Less traffic
-Avoid terrain and weather
-Higher TAS
What are the disadvantages of flying higher?
-Air is thinner, so engines need to be specialized to work well
-Colder, risk of freezing
-No oxygen, risk of hypoxia
What does Dybarism mean?
Refers to a physiological disorder brought about by changes in pressure
What are the 3 major ways to prevent hypoxia from starting?
-Supplemental oxygen
-Pressurize cabin
-Pressurize oxygen
In passenger aircraft, we usually add oxygen or pressurize the environment
Typically, how much oxygen is in a portable oxygen tank?
Enough to support 4 people at 18,000 ft for 90 minutes (generally)
What is solid-state oxygen?
Solid chemicals that interact with each other to form oxygen
What type of regulators and oxygen masks are there?
-Continuous flow
-Demand system
-Pressure Demand
What is a continuous flow regulator/mask?
They provide a flow of 100% oxygen, measured in litres per minute. The amount of oxygen released must be metered out based on altitude
What is the difference between a manual and an automatic continuous flow system?
A manual system requires the pilot to adjust the flow rate as they flow, while an automatic system adjusts the flow rate using an aneroid barometer
Why do continuous flow masks not have an airtight seal?
So there’s room for expelled air from the lungs to escape. And, we have a rebreather bag to trap the air we breathe out to be reused
How much of what we breathe OUT is oxygen?
16.4%
How high up can you use a continuous flow mask?
Somewhere between FL180 and FL250 is your limit
Why do continuous flow masks not work very well after FL250?
Because there isn’t enough pressure to get the air into your lungs
What mask style does a demand air system use?
An air-tight face mask with a sensor that senses when the user inhales, prompting it to supply air
How much oxygen do demand air systems provide?
Up to 100% oxygen. It is mixed with ambient air controlled by a lever called an automizer lever(which is sometimes replaced with an aneroid barometer)
How high up does a demand air system work?
Up to FL350
What is the difference between a demand system and a pressure demand system?
The difference is that a pressure demand system will pressurize the oxygen into your lungs. Ensuring the oxygen has a higher pressure than the air inside your lungs, allowing it to travel across your membrane
How should you check oxygen systems during pre-flight?
-Fit
-Ensure the tanks are full
-Oily hands, chapstick, lipstick, skin cream, etc, will mess with your system
-Ensure no leaks
-Make sure it’s the right type of oxygen
-Ensure no sources of combustion
-No overfilled tanks
-No expired tanks
Why do we pressurize cabins?
For comfort and crew effectiveness
What are the advantages of a pressurized cabin?
-Don’t need to carry supplemental oxygen
-Cabin environment can be more easily controlled
-Ease of movement within the cabin
-Ease of communication
What do we need to pressurize a cabin?
-A structure strong enough to withstand the outward forces that the pressure will create
-A source of compressed air
-A temperature regulator for incoming air
-An outflow air regulator
What do small piston aircraft use to pressurize the cabin?
They use turbo air
What does the flow control unit do?
It diverts some of the air from the compressors to the cabin before it is mixed with the fuel, but it prioritizes the engine over the cabin
What do large turbine jets use to pressurize the cabin?
They use bleed air from the compressor section of the turbine