The normal oxygen level for an adult is 95-100%. Pilots are required to have a blood oxygen level of at least 92% during a flight.

Yes, you can take oxygen on a plane. However, you may need to provide documentation from your doctor stating that you need oxygen therapy.

Yes, you can fly with low oxygen levels. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has regulations in place to ensure that passengers are safe when flying at high altitudes. If your oxygen levels are low, the airline will provide you with supplemental oxygen.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has not set a specific oxygen level that is too low for Covid. However, they recommend maintaining an oxygen level of at least 95% to help prevent the spread of the virus.

Yes, thermometers are allowed in flight. However, they must be placed in a clear, plastic bag for inspection.

There are a few airlines that allow passengers to bring oxygen tanks on board, but the list changes frequently so it’s best to check with the airline ahead of time. Some of the airlines that have allowed oxygen tanks in the past include United Airlines, Delta Airlines, and American Airlines.

Oxygen masks on planes are for the safety of the passengers in the event of a loss of cabin pressure. The masks provide passengers with supplemental oxygen until the plane can land and the pressure is restored.

There are a few medical conditions that can prevent you from flying, such as severe sinus infections, uncontrolled epilepsy, and severe mental health conditions. Additionally, if you are pregnant you may not be able to fly after the 36th week of pregnancy.

There is no evidence that flying affects breathing. However, some people may experience difficulty breathing when they fly because of the changes in air pressure.

There is no definitive answer to this question as the effects of flying on the lungs can vary from person to person. However, some people believe that flying can cause lung problems due to the low air pressure in airplane cabins. Additionally, the recirculated air in planes can also contain bacteria and other contaminants which may be harmful to the lungs.