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Old 14th Mar 2016, 06:26
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We now know that the quick don masks in the cockpit are rated up to 40,000 ft as per placard.

What is the rated maximum altitude of the re-breather (bag type) masks in the cabin?

How much time during that 7 min descent down through 25,000 ft will the passengers' and F/As' brains be oxygen deprived to the point that brain damage may be probable?
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