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  2. Cabin Pressure (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Cabin Pressure is a radio sitcom written and created by John Finnemore and directed and produced by David Tyler. It follows the exploits of the eccentric crew of the single aeroplane owned by "MJN Air" as they are chartered to take all manner of items, people or animals across the world.

  3. Environmental control system - Wikipedia

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    That means that the pressure is 10.9 pounds per square inch (75 kPa), which is the ambient pressure at 8,000 feet (2,400 m). Note that a lower cabin altitude is a higher pressure. The cabin pressure is controlled by a cabin pressure schedule, which associates each aircraft altitude with a cabin altitude.

  4. Cabin pressurization - Wikipedia

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    The pressure inside the cabin is technically referred to as the equivalent effective cabin altitude or more commonly as the cabin altitude. This is defined as the equivalent altitude above mean sea level having the same atmospheric pressure according to a standard atmospheric model such as the International Standard Atmosphere. Thus a cabin ...

  5. What happens when an airplane cabin suddenly depressurizes? - AOL

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    In the aftermath of the incident aboard an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9, we look at what happens when an aircraft experiences a sudden loss of cabin pressure and the risks for those on board.

  6. Cabin Pressure - Wikipedia

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    Cabin Pressure may refer to: Cabin pressurization in aircraft; Cabin Pressure, a 2001 Canadian film; Cabin Pressure (radio series), a BBC Radio comedy series; Cabin Pressure (Dead Zone), an episode of The Dead Zone "Cabin Pressure", an episode of the twenty-second season of Family Guy

  7. Cabin pressure issue on Delta flight causes bloody ears and ...

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    A photo taken by passenger Jaci Purser after the Delta flight she was on returned to the airport due to a cabin pressure issue that caused bloody noses and other problems for passengers. - Jaci Purser

  8. Uncontrolled decompression - Wikipedia

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    The plug door design ensures that when the pressure inside the cabin exceeds the pressure outside, the doors are forced shut and will not open until the pressure is equalized. Cabin doors, including the emergency exits, but not all cargo doors, open inwards, or must first be pulled inwards and then rotated before they can be pushed out through ...

  9. List of Cabin Pressure characters - Wikipedia

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    The principal cast — the 4-person crew — across all 27 episodes (with one exception [note 1]) is the following: . Carolyn Knapp-Shappey (Stephanie Cole), later known as Carolyn Shipwright, who received as part of her divorce settlement, a 16-seat "Lockheed McDonnell 3-12" business jet aeroplane nicknamed "Gerti", derived from the registration: G-ERTI — Golf Echo Romeo Tango India. [2]