As commercial passenger jets fly far above altitudes where people can breathe, all aircraft are pressurized. However, aircraft pressurization is still a compromise as they are pressurized not at sea level, but at around the equivalent of Aspen, Colorado.
Related Posts
What Are The Most Common Jet Lag Symptoms?
- Guest authors
- January 30, 2024
- 0
Aircorps Aviation’s Newest Restoration Project, The Piper L-4H Grasshopper
- Guest authors
- February 6, 2024
- 0
Original text and research by Chuck Cravens edited by Adam Estes Over the past decade now, Aircorps Aviation of Bemidji, Minnesota, has gained a well-earned reputation for some of the finest restorations among the warbird […]
- aircraft
- American Airlines
- Analysis
- Boston Logan International Airport
- Charlotte Douglas International Airport
- Chicago O'Hare International Airport
- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
- flights
- Los Angeles International Airport
- Miami International Airport
- New York JFK Airport
- Philadelphia International Airport
- Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
- Raleigh–Durham International Airport
- Routes
Your Guide To American Airlines’ 51 European Routes In New Summer Schedule
- Guest authors
- March 26, 2024
- 0