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Getting hypoxia at the airport

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Old 21st Nov 2001, 17:32
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I saw an article a while back about a flight departing from Bangda airport in Tibet (~15000ft AMSL) which all the flight crew need to have their own oxygen tanks to breathe in around the airport while the pax don't. I'm wandering how susceptible a flight crew is to hypoxia at such a high altitude compared to the locals? or the bends and mountain sickness be a more of a concern? And just how big a oxy tank a person would need to 'stay alive' till departure?

Any info/comment is greatly appreciated

(corrected for spelling errors)

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