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"running with scissors" wrote in
message m... "they" dont. cabin pressurization is normally at 8000ft ... I noted: Actually, it depends on the aircraft... Explanation of pressurization certification, that some may find informative, snipped. An anonomyus person calling himself "running with scissors" replied with: christ on a bike. i knew this would happen. i stated "normally at 8,000ft", of course there are variations in type, SOP and so on. i really didnt want to spend hours typing out a list types and representative pressurization variations or a list of SOP's for various operators of various types as either way it is going to depend on what is set on the selector. say 8,000ft and someone will say "we fly at 7,500". the answer is in the FAR's. Whoa big fella, cool your jets there. the answer is in the FAR's. Indeed it is. If someone offering further information for the benefit of others in the NG was going to get your gander up so high, you could have said something like "FAR's state that transport category aircraft must maintain a cabin altitude below 8,000 ft." christ on a bike Indeed. Steve Martin; "Well Excuuuuuuse ME!" Truce already. |
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"Gary Mishler" wrote in message news:6VEKb.750520$HS4.5879879@attbi_s01...
"running with scissors" wrote in message m... "they" dont. cabin pressurization is normally at 8000ft ... I noted: Actually, it depends on the aircraft... Explanation of pressurization certification, that some may find informative, snipped. An anonomyus person calling himself "running with scissors" replied with: christ on a bike. i knew this would happen. i stated "normally at 8,000ft", of course there are variations in type, SOP and so on. i really didnt want to spend hours typing out a list types and representative pressurization variations or a list of SOP's for various operators of various types as either way it is going to depend on what is set on the selector. say 8,000ft and someone will say "we fly at 7,500". the answer is in the FAR's. Whoa big fella, cool your jets there. the answer is in the FAR's. Indeed it is. If someone offering further information for the benefit of others in the NG was going to get your gander up so high, you could have said something like "FAR's state that transport category aircraft must maintain a cabin altitude below 8,000 ft." christ on a bike Indeed. Steve Martin; "Well Excuuuuuuse ME!" Truce already. big fella ? oh you flatter me ! uh huh, ron natalie did state that in an earlier post. no probs on the truce, pulse and blood pressure still in the green arc. |
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"running with scissors" wrote in
message om... no probs on the truce, pulse and blood pressure still in the green arc. Sounds good! |
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"Gary Mishler" wrote in message news:w7pLb.2220$8H.14005@attbi_s03...
"running with scissors" wrote in message om... no probs on the truce, pulse and blood pressure still in the green arc. Sounds good! that it is. have a good one! |
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"Gary Mishler" wrote in message news:6VEKb.750520$HS4.5879879@attbi_s01...
"running with scissors" wrote in message m... "they" dont. cabin pressurization is normally at 8000ft ... I noted: Actually, it depends on the aircraft... Explanation of pressurization certification, that some may find informative, snipped. An anonomyus person calling himself "running with scissors" replied with: christ on a bike. i knew this would happen. i stated "normally at 8,000ft", of course there are variations in type, SOP and so on. i really didnt want to spend hours typing out a list types and representative pressurization variations or a list of SOP's for various operators of various types as either way it is going to depend on what is set on the selector. say 8,000ft and someone will say "we fly at 7,500". the answer is in the FAR's. Whoa big fella, cool your jets there. the answer is in the FAR's. Indeed it is. If someone offering further information for the benefit of others in the NG was going to get your gander up so high, you could have said something like "FAR's state that transport category aircraft must maintain a cabin altitude below 8,000 ft." christ on a bike Indeed. Steve Martin; "Well Excuuuuuuse ME!" Truce already. unless of course the aircraf tin operation is not on the US reg, then the answer wont be in the FAR's *G* |
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