No
"Simply increasing the fractional concentration of oxygen is totally inadequate at pressure altitudes above 40,000. Measured aveolar oxygen pressures in subjects breathing 100% oxygen are only about 34Hg at 45,000 feet You would die of hypoxia breathing 100% oxygen at a pressure altitude of 45,000 feet. To survive you would need to decrease pressure altitude through pressurization or breath positive pressure oxygen."
Close as I could get.
Got this info from this site -
www.dr-amy.com/rich/oxygengood article.
thanks - john