The Airbus crew oxygen system will "guarantee" 13 minutes of diluted oxygen during an emergency descent. You have LESS time if you accidentally keep the oxygen selector in the preflighted position of 100%. 100% will give you 15 minutes at 8,000 ft, so I don't imagine it will be much at 39,000 ft.
That doesn't seem like much time with papers flying around, moisture condensation on your oxygen mask and trying to look at a chart to figure out the location of terrain and how low you can descend.
That doesn't seem like much time with papers flying around, moisture condensation on your oxygen mask and trying to look at a chart to figure out the location of terrain and how low you can descend.