Bad Week for Airbus
On Nov 26, 10:29 am, Stefan wrote:
You're wrong. It can happen in any decompression situation, if the
decompression is severe enough. Like e.g. in a pressurized airplane at
very high altitude which instantly looses its pressurisation.
Okay.
The aircraft has an explosive decompression event at 35,000 feet.
The crew immediately initiate a high speed descent to 12.000 feet
And all in about 3 minutes.
That 23,000 feet pressure difference is less than sea level to the 30
feet underwater level.
A diver can spent 30 minutes at 30 feet with no decompression
required.
In other words he can return from 28-30 psi to 14.7 psi (or 1
atmosphere) without harm in around 2 minutes
And again you're wrong. You may or may not like him, but sometimes even
he is correct. But then, this is probably a tad too grey for your black
and white world.
A pointer to one correct statement from mixedup at this point would
bolster your claim no end
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