Difference between Aircraft Altitude and Cabin Altitude | Working of Aircraft Pressurization system
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2023
- Hi! In this video we look at what is meant by Cabin Altitude, Cabin Pressure and Aircraft altitude. We look at how an Aircraft's Pressurization system functions during the different phases of flight. We also look at what is meant by Loss of Pressurization and what happens when sufficient oxygen is not available.
The video also show how the outflow valve functions along with the Aircraft's altitude data in order to increase or decrease the cabin altitude.
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Thank you for such a clear explanation and great visuals!
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Thank you! Good video!
Outflow valve is supposed to be “open” gradually in descent phase, for my understanding?
Initially it will close and then slowly it will open!
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you didnt explain if the outflow valve get stuck in close position. and how the negative relief valves works.
Thought it would be too much in detail! Will explain in a different video
Sir how are you can u help me please that oxygen level is the same like ground level mentained when airplane flying high attitude 41000 feet
The pressure in increased in the cabin so that more oxygen is available in the aircraft!
Ok fine thanks sir but it's no problem for small children's also for breathing
Hello sir I want to know about something that lungs patients also can air travel or not because on the 8000feet oxygen level is not same like ground level please explain
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Why flying at high altitude considered" fuel efficient " ?
Because the drag reduces!