When an aircraft suffers a rapid decompression what causes the mist to be formed in the cabin?
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Since aircraft commonly cruise at altitudes up to 35,000 feet (and higher), where the air is nearly unbreathable many modern aircraft pressurize the atmosphere inside the cabin in ...
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'In-depth' guide to the nature, and causes, of decompression illness. ... Failure of cabin pressure at altitude may result in severe decompression illness in those already carry...
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Cabin pressurization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Uncontrolled decompression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncontrolled_decompression
Uncontrolled decompression refers to an unplanned drop in the pressure of a sealed system, such as an aircraft cabin, and typically results from human error, ... |
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The risk of a pressurized cabin is the potential for cabin decompression. ... The consequences of decompression, and its impact on cabin occupants, depend on ...
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Jan 6, 2006 ... Cabin Decompression and Hypoxia. by Mark ... When an aircraft undergoes rapid decompression above around 35000 feet, the time of useful ...
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A slow decompression may occur where, for example, a door seal fails, resulting in a gradual rise in cabin altitude and a decrease in cabin temperature (the ...
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