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On Nov 26, 12:54 pm, Stefan wrote:
george schrieb: 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. Yo have no idea. You better inform yourself before bashing others. Okay. Point out to me where I am wrong... and where I 'have no idea' FYI the barometric pressure at 30,000 is somewhere about 300 mb and at 10,000 around 600mb. Thats a pressure differentiation of 300mb which isn't going to do anything but pop your ears! |
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