I think I read that too about using it if you ran out of O2 but can't remember where. You remember where that was from?
Just redid my EFR, it's in there. Not ideal but better than nothing if that's all you've got.
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I think I read that too about using it if you ran out of O2 but can't remember where. You remember where that was from?
Just redid my EFR, it's in there. Not ideal but better than nothing if that's all you've got.
You could always find the hungover mechanic in a hangar on Mondays. They’d be up in the cockpit for ten minutes sucking down 100%.Yeah, especially for the hangover induced type, it works absolutely wonderfully amazingly.
You could always find the hungover mechanic in a hangar on Mondays. They’d be up in the cockpit for ten minutes sucking down 100%.
Being married to one I can confirm. It work really well for migraine too. Anybody that’s sensitive to exhaust fumes off the boat would definitely get some relief in my opinion.I've heard second hand that nurses do the same thing.