Guest guest Posted February 18, 2004 Report Share Posted February 18, 2004 As I mentioned a while ago, I will need oxygen every time I fly to prevent my lungs collapsing. The airline want to know how much oxygen I need on board for the flight. My GP doesn't know, as he is not a specialist and the specialist who said this is away, as it is half term this week. Does anyone know how much I will need and what rate the thing should be set at? Then I can get my GP to feed them the numbers and the airline will be happy. My insurers won't insure me unless the airline lets me fly and the airline won't let me fly because they don't know how much oxygen I need, and won't fly me without knowing if they have sufficient oxygen on board. The flight is 9:25 duration. HELP!!!!!!!! -- Fuller Furry purries Grace, Poppy, Flo and Fliss Folding for the future with the Arthritis Warriors team. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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