How do you obtain a Portable Oxygen Bottle?

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Multiple Choice

How do you obtain a Portable Oxygen Bottle?

Explanation:
Portable oxygen bottles are kept in readily accessible stowage locations, such as brackets mounted on cabin walls or in closets and service bins. In an emergency you retrieve one by releasing its securing mechanism and pulling the bottle out of the bracket or out of the closet/bin. This setup allows quick access without needing assistance or forcing open locked compartments. They aren’t part of the seat belt system, and you don’t pull a bottle from a locked cabinet—the cabinet should be accessible or unlocked so you can remove the bottle when needed. That’s why removing it from its bracket or closet/bin is the correct approach.

Portable oxygen bottles are kept in readily accessible stowage locations, such as brackets mounted on cabin walls or in closets and service bins. In an emergency you retrieve one by releasing its securing mechanism and pulling the bottle out of the bracket or out of the closet/bin. This setup allows quick access without needing assistance or forcing open locked compartments. They aren’t part of the seat belt system, and you don’t pull a bottle from a locked cabinet—the cabinet should be accessible or unlocked so you can remove the bottle when needed. That’s why removing it from its bracket or closet/bin is the correct approach.

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