Narrative:

Upon arrival in ege on mar/xa/01 aboard aircraft, was met by FAA standards and advised that portable oxygen bottle at L3 door location was being interfered with by flight attendant jump seat. The hose was being caught in the seat. I rotated the bottle to remove the conflict and inspected the hose which was undamaged. Inspector and myself agreed that the problem no longer existed. Upon return to base, I submitted a report recommending that we move the oxygen bottles further from the seat to prevent a recurrence of this problem.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: AN ACR PIC IS MET AT THE RAMP AFTER HIS FLT AND ADVISED BY AN ACI THAT THE PORTABLE OXYGEN BOTTLE AT THE L3 DOOR IS BEING INTERFERED WITH BY THE FLT ATTENDANT JUMP SEAT AT EGE, CO.

Narrative: UPON ARR IN EGE ON MAR/XA/01 ABOARD ACFT, WAS MET BY FAA STANDARDS AND ADVISED THAT PORTABLE OXYGEN BOTTLE AT L3 DOOR LOCATION WAS BEING INTERFERED WITH BY FLT ATTENDANT JUMP SEAT. THE HOSE WAS BEING CAUGHT IN THE SEAT. I ROTATED THE BOTTLE TO REMOVE THE CONFLICT AND INSPECTED THE HOSE WHICH WAS UNDAMAGED. INSPECTOR AND MYSELF AGREED THAT THE PROB NO LONGER EXISTED. UPON RETURN TO BASE, I SUBMITTED A RPT RECOMMENDING THAT WE MOVE THE OXYGEN BOTTLES FURTHER FROM THE SEAT TO PREVENT A RECURRENCE OF THIS PROB.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.