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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the jetblue portable oxygen concentrator form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the physician's name, address, telephone, and fax number in the designated fields. This information is crucial for verification.
  3. Fill in your customer information, ensuring you acknowledge the importance of having your POC in good working order and carrying enough batteries for 150% of your flight time.
  4. In the physician information section, provide the customer's name and specify the flow rate required for their POC device.
  5. Indicate whether the patient can operate the POC and respond to alarms by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If 'No', ensure a companion is noted.
  6. Check all applicable stages of flight where the device will be used: Taxi, Takeoff, Inflight, Landing.
  7. Finally, have the physician sign and date the form to validate it before submission.

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The only oxygen equipment allowed on an airplane is the portable oxygen concentrator (POC). If you need oxygen in flight, you must take a portable oxygen concentrator with you, and , you must let your airline know ahead of time. They may require a doctors letter to verify the need for the POC on the plane.
Carry bags These are the standard bags that many units come with, and they feature a padded pouch and a strap. These can be worn over the shoulder or across the body. The straps are adjustable for the perfect length, and many come with padding to reduce shoulder strain.
Portable oxygen concentrator can be carried as checked baggage if: The device is empty and free of pressure. The battery is removed and packed separately, or. The device has a recessed battery terminal and the packed battery terminals are not touching metal objects, including other battery terminals.
Per the Federal Aviation Administration, certain portable oxygen concentrators are permitted onboard the aircraft, including Inogen One, Sequal Eclipse, Airsep Lifestyle. Acceptance criteria for Portable Oxygen Concentrators can be found here. For more prohibited items, please go to the What Can I Bring? page.
In some instances, there may be an additional charge, but please click each link below to find out more. Aer Lingus. Air Berlin. Air Canada. Air Europa. Air France. American Airlines. BMI British Airways. British Midland.
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