Above what altitude must you provide supplemental oxygen to your passengers?
Answer Above 15,000 feet
Above 15,000 feet is when aircraft are required to supply supplemental oxygen for all passengers, according to Federal Aviation Regulations. As most cruising altitudes for commercial aircraft are between 31,000 and 38,000 feet, they all must be equipped with supplemental oxygen for each occupant on board.
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