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Yes, flying in planes can cause hypoxia, particularly at high altitudes where the oxygen levels are lower. Commercial aircraft are typically pressurized to maintain a safe environment, but if there is a loss of cabin pressure, passengers may experience hypoxia. Symptoms can include dizziness, shortness of breath, and cognitive impairment. It's important for pilots and crews to monitor altitude and cabin pressure to prevent this condition.

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