Most airlines require you to complete an oxygen physician’s statement form to board and fly on their airline with a portable oxygen concentrator. In most cases, you must provide at least 48 hours (72 hours for certain destinations) advance notice and obtain submit the Oxygen Physician’s Statement before travel. Select your airline, download the form, have your doctor complete the form and return it to the airline.
All of our portable oxygen concentrators are approved by the FAA for use during flights. Here are the FAA regulations: FAA Portable Oxygen Statement.
Please contact us if you have any questions regarding flying with oxygen at 877.774.9271.
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Air Canada Oxygen Physician’s Statement Form
Air Canada POC consent form can be found here Air Canada Physician’s Statement.
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American Airlines Oxygen Physician’s Statement Form
American Airlines POC consent form can be found here American Airlines Physician’s Statement.
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Alaskan Airlines Oxygen Physician’s Statement Form
Alaskan Airlines POC consent form be found here: Alaskan Oxygen Physician’s Statement.
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Delta Airlines Oxygen Physician’s Statement Form
Delta POC constent form can be found here Delta Physician’s Statement.
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Frontier Airlines Oxygen Physician’s Statement Form
Frontier Airlines POC consent form can be found here: Frontier Oxygen Physician’s Statement.
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Hawaiian Airlines Oxygen Physician’s Statement Form
Hawaiian Airlines POC consent form can be found here: Hawaiian Oxygen Physician’s Statement.
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Southwest Airlines Oxygen Physician’s Statement Form
Please visit Southwest Airlines’ website for the oxygen physician’s statement form.
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United Airlines Oxygen Physician’s Statement Form
Please visit United Airlines’ website for the oxygen physician’s statement form.
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Virgin Airlines Oxygen Physician’s Statement Form
Virgin Airlines POC consent form can be found here: Virgin Oxygen Physician’s Statement
Date Published: Mar 19, 2014
Scott joined American Medical Sales and Rentals in 2008 as a Web Manager and Content Writer. He is a writer and designer. He is extensively trained on oxygen therapy products from leading manufacturers such as Inogen, Respironics, Chart, Invacare, ResMed and more.
Scott works closely with respiratory therapists and oxygen specialists to educate the community about oxygen therapy products, COPD, asthma and lung diseases. He writes weekly columns and is passionate about educating the community on oxygen therapy and respiratory issues.
is there a company that is in Utah that will rent me a POC to fly to HI and back?
We are in Colorado and we will rent you a machine you can use and then ship back to us. I don’t know of anyone in UT that will do this for you, sorry.
Is there a standard form for oxygen for all airlines
Airline policies change, it is best to contact the airline directly to obtain the correct form and understand what the airline’s requirements are for flying with oxygen.
Need a copy of the form needed to fly on an airplane with portable oxygen that the doctor needs to fill out can you please email me one
Please select the Airline Oxygen Physician’s Statement Form from above. Please contact us if you have any more questions.
Please send me forms for plane oxygen as going on a trip to Hawaii soon
Please contact your airlines to get the latest forms and inform them of your medical equipment.
I go to Lithuania soon. I use an oxygen machine Inogen One G-3 and its 2 batteries. PLEASE send me required documents needed to take Inogen with batteries whith me on a flight . Thank you very much !!! LEV MATIUKOV
Our Oxygen Specialists would be happy to understand your requirements and advise the way forward. Please give us a call at (877) 644-4581.