► Continuing
Table 7.11.1 - Minimum Oxygen Pressure (PSIG) [Flight Above 15,000 ft with
Possible Emergency Descent]
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)
2
0
1,037
1,001
965
930
894
859
825
2
1
1,164
1,122
1,080
1,038
997
956
916
2
2
1,289
1,241
1,192
1,144
1,097
1,050
1,004
2
3
1,416
1,361
1,306
1,252
1,198
1,145
1,093
2
4
1,541
1,480
1,418
1,357
1,297
1,238
1,180
NOTE
Increase the pressure in the table by 8% if the airplane has been parked in
sunlight for an extended period of time.
When Required to Remain Above 15,000 ft Due to Minimum
Enroute Altitude
Minimum oxygen pressure (PSIG) for following conditions:
-
Crew oxygen masks in NORMAL mode,
-
Flight above 15,000 ft. All equipment in use,
-
One hour of utilization by each pilot and passenger,
-
Plus one hour of utilization by each pilot under 15,000 ft.
Section 7
Description
Pilot's Information Manual
PIM TBM 960 - Edition 0
Rev. 00
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