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I looked up taking on board an airplane a POC. Some airlines vary so make sure you check, but I found this on Continental's web site:

Effective May 13, 2009, customers wanting to use a POC onboard must provide a minimum 48 hour advance notification to Continental. The oxygen desk will ensure the device you are planning to use is on the list of current, approved devices and will provide guidance on the number of batteries you will need for your flight.

Currently, specific POCs approved by the FAA are:

The Airsep "Lifestyle," manufactured by the Airsep corporation The Inogen One, manufactured by the Inogen corporation The Airsep "Freestyle", manufactured by the Airsep corporation SeQual Eclipse, or SeQual Eclipse 2, manufactured by SeQual Technologies Inc. Respironics Evergo, manufactured by Respironics Inc. Delphi Central Air, manufactured by Delphi Medical Systems Invacare XPO2, manufactured by Invacare Corporation

Bill Crafton IPF 10/09

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