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  2. Portable oxygen concentrator - Wikipedia

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    A portable oxygen concentrator (POC) is a device used to provide oxygen therapy to people that require greater oxygen concentrations than the levels of ambient air. It is similar to a home oxygen concentrator (OC), but is smaller in size and more mobile. They are small enough to carry and many are now FAA-approved for use on airplanes.

  3. Oxygen concentrator - Wikipedia

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    The FAA has approved the use of portable oxygen concentrators on commercial airlines. [16] However, users of these devices should check in advance as to whether a particular brand or model is permitted on a particular airline. [17]

  4. Oxygen therapy - Wikipedia

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    Effective May 13, 2009, the Department of Transportation and FAA ruled that a select number of portable oxygen concentrators are approved for use on all commercial flights. [81] FAA regulations require larger airplanes to carry D-cylinders of oxygen for use in case of an emergency.

  5. Brackett Field - Wikipedia

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    Brackett Field (IATA: POC, ICAO: KPOC, FAA LID: POC) is a public airport a mile (2 km) southwest of La Verne, in Los Angeles County, California, United States. It was named after astronomer Frank Parkhurst Brackett (1865–1951).

  6. DO-254 - Wikipedia

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    This clarification was amplified as FAA guidance in FAA Order 8110.105. [6] Essentially, for simple electronic hardware, the verification through “comprehensive combination of deterministic testing and analysis” that justifies the simple classification needs to be defined, performed, and recorded.

  7. FAA approves SpaceX Starship 5 flight set for Sunday - AOL

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    The FAA said on Saturday SpaceX had "met all safety, environmental and other licensing requirements for the suborbital test flight" for the fifth test of the Starship and has also approved the ...

  8. DO-178C - Wikipedia

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    The new document is called DO-178C/ED-12C and was completed in November 2011 and approved by the RTCA in December 2011. It became available for sale and use in January 2012. [1] [2] [3] Except for FAR 33/JAR E, the Federal Aviation Regulations do not directly reference software airworthiness. [4]

  9. Florida-based flying car company gets FAA approval ... - AOL

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    Flying cars might sound like science fiction, but startups have been testing the tech for years. And this Florida company just got FAA approval. Florida-based flying car company gets FAA approval.