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Note that a lower cabin altitude is a higher pressure.
Cabin altitude was also 51,000 feet and descending now with the aircraft.
If they are off oxygen, at high cabin altitudes, the pilots need to know about it.
A design goal for many, but not all, newer aircraft is to provide a lower cabin altitude than older designs.
The air pockets inside his skull could not adjust to the rapid rate of cabin altitude change.
A subtle loss of cabin altitude, the entire crew gets hypoxic-we'd be dead before we knew it.
The appendix may rupture if aircraft cabin altitude is not restricted.
The higher the cabin altitude, the lower the atmospheric pressure inside the aircraft and the more significant the effect Table 2-3:
Cabins are pressurised to a maximum cabin altitude of 2440 metres.
Flight at even low cabin altitudes may cause sutures to rupture.
While attempting to rectify the pressurisation problem the cabin altitude reached 14–15,000 feet.
As the cabin altitude continued to climb, the flying crew became mildly hypoxic.
This cabin altitude was still too high for normal breathing, so the pilot had to wear an oxygen mask during flight.
Cabin altitude is steady at seven thousand.
The crew selected the first manual pressure control mode, but were unable to control the cabin altitude.
Aircraft cabin pressure is commonly pressurized to a "cabin altitude" of 8000 feet or less.
The total time above 10,000 feet cabin altitude was approximately 25 minutes with the flying crew without supplemental oxygen for about 10 minutes.
Ormack flipped a switch on the overhead console beneath the cabin altitude indicator.
The designed operating cabin altitude for new aircraft is falling and this is expected to reduce any remaining physiological problems.
These changes are most pronounced in unpressurized aircraft, where cabin altitude is essentially the same as true altitude.
At cabin altitude even normal people can occasionally desaturate but will generally compensate by increasing alveolar ventilation.
Pilots and air medical escorts can work together to provide the optimal cabin altitude for the client, according to clinical needs and aviation safety.
Flight less than forty-eight hours after deep-sea diving below 50 feet can produce the "bends" and death even at modest cabin altitudes.
• Restriction of cabin altitude or a more gradual descent (or both) will help Teeth:
According to the accident report, "The aircraft was not fitted with a high cabin altitude aural warning device, nor was it required to be."