![]() ![]() (f) If an automatic dispensing unit (hose and mask, or other unit) system is installed, the crew must be provided with a manual means to make the dispensing units immediately available in the event of failure of the automatic system. (e) If certification for operation above 30,000 feet is requested, the dispensing units for passengers must be automatically presented to each occupant before the cabin pressure altitude exceeds 15,000 feet. (2) The dispensing units for crewmembers must be automatically presented to each crewmember before the cabin pressure altitude exceeds 15,000 feet, or the units must be of the quick-donning type, connected to an oxygen supply terminal that is immediately available to crewmembers at their station. (1) The dispensing units for passengers must be connected to an oxygen supply terminal and be immediately available to each occupant wherever seated. (d) For a pressurized airplane designed to operate at flight altitudes above 25,000 feet (MSL), the dispensing units must meet the following: (c) If certification for operation above 18,000 feet (MSL) is requested, each oxygen dispensing unit must cover the nose and mouth of the user. (iii) A visible warning against use with nasal obstructions or head colds with resultant nasal congestion. (ii) An illustration of the correct method of donning and ![]() (i) A visible warning against smoking while in use In addition, each nasal cannula or its connecting tubing must have permanently affixed. (2) Be a nasal cannula, in which case one oxygen dispensing unit covering both the nose and mouth of the user must be available. (1) Cover the nose and mouth of the user or (b) If certification for operation up to and including 18,000 feet (MSL) is requested, each oxygen dispensing unit must: (4) If radio equipment is installed, the flightcrew oxygen dispensing units must be designed to allow the use of that equipment and to allow communication with any other required crew member while at their assigned duty station. (3) Be equipped with a suitable means to retain the unit in position on the face. (2) Be capable of being readily placed into position on the face of the user. (1) Provide for effective utilization of the oxygen being delivered to the unit. (a) There must be an individual dispensing unit for each occupant for whom supplemental oxygen is to be supplied. If oxygen dispensing units are installed, the following apply: 23.1447 - Equipment standards for oxygen dispensing units. ![]()
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