The 4110-712 Series continuous flow oxygen mask with or without microphone is intended for crew and passengers in the general aviation industry at a maximum altitude of 25,000 feet. TSO-C103, Technical Standard Order for Continuous Flow Oxygen Mask Assembly. FAA 8130 provided in each shipment. Note: If returned, all cannulas and oxygen masks must be factory sealed. |
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This mask arrived quickly and is quite comfortable to wear. A little pricey with the mic but matches well with most adjustable regulators. I have learned it is wise to wear oxygen at sustained altitudes above 10,000. With us trying to practice social distancing, this is one way to make sure you are breathing clean air if you don the mask before takeoff. You only need to reduce the regulator flow until you reach higher altitudes. Helps keep you sharp on long flights based on my experience. I ordinarily fly with a crew of three.
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Per the supplier: There is no fit chart available. Small is not very common, usually for small teen and petite women. Medium is the most common size and generally explained as a one size fits all. The large is also not common and intended for very large men, example would be an NFL lineman.
Per the supplier: There is no fit chart available. Small is not very common, usually for small teen and petite women. Medium is the most common size and generally explained as a one size fits all. The large is also not common and intended for very large men, example would be an NFL lineman.
Per the supplier: There is no fit chart available. Small is not very common, usually for small teen and petite women. Medium is the most common size and generally explained as a one size fits all. The large is also not common and intended for very large men, example would be an NFL lineman.
It has the standard push on connectors that plug on to the flow meter.
This mask is designed to be used with a portable oxygen system and it would be strictly tank fed.
Yes, this would attach to the flow meter and can be used with all aerox tubing.
It does not come with a holder.