If cabin depressurization occurs at altitude and goes above this value, passengers in shirt sleeves will die shortly. |
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It is not often that larger jetliners experience sudden depressurization, but these events do occur for a variety of reasons. |
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And if it was, indeed, open, there would be a number of other problems, including depressurization. |
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We are sure that there is no depressurization in flight, because all the masks were still in the box. |
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It must be absolutely watertight, capable of resisting depressurization and should not have any high points. |
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About seven minutes after the cabin depressurization, the co-pilot visually confirmed the structural damage in the cabin. |
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Just after the depressurization, the flight crew and flight attendant coordinated their actions to manage the unusual emergency. |
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Its operation has led to the destruction of the frame and depressurization of the cabin, which had an explosive character. |
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However, after the depressurization, the ambient noise in the cabin made the public address system practically inaudible. |
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Sustained production of gas from the hydrate zone over six days proved the concept of gas hydrate production through in situ depressurization. |
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The fractured section of the blade punctured the fuselage and caused the cabin depressurization. |
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Two passengers felt ill and experienced discomfort in their ears as a consequence of the cabin depressurization. |
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During rapid depressurization, cylinders may become ballistic and cause injury. |
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The film provides added protection against scratches and can be removed quickly in the event of icing due to depressurization. |
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The crew reacted first to the cabin depressurization, then to the engine failure. |
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A dwelling unit shall be tested individually without fan depressurization of any adjacent heated space. |
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In any event, depressurization may be a credible explanation but not one that eliminates all other possibilities. |
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TheAD, which applies to all 737 models, was prompted by a probe into an inflight cabin depressurization and passenger oxygen mask deployment. |
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The depressurization caused by the circulating fan can actually disrupt the combustion and result in spillage or backdrafting of combustion products. |
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Design precautions shall be taken to protect against possible instances of cabin depressurization and against the presence of smoke or other toxic gases which could incapacitate the occupants of the helicopter. |
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Shell indicated that it would be doing additional work to design a system of depressurization wells and would evaluate its dewatering requirements. |
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Once depressurization begins, the automatic record of internal pressure at each station begins to register a decline in internal operating pressures. |
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At the first indication of the depressurization, the captain, who was the pilot flying, should have initiated an emergency descent while the first officer donned his oxygen mask. |
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However, CNRL also stated that where SAGD operations did not overlie laterally continuous basal water sands, the potential for DCEL's project to be impacted by mine depressurization activities would be very low. |
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Full-scale field experiments will be conducted to monitor the physical response of the gas hydrate deposits to depressurization and thermal production stimulation. |
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His quick actions saved the on-time departure of the ISR mission and thwarted a high altitude cockpit depressurization, ensuring pilot safety. |
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In order to identify that a rupture has taken place, there must be a depressurization of the pipeline over the length of pipeline between the upstream and downstream stations. |
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In joint research with Canada, Japan succeeded in producing such gas from permafrost soil in northern Canada between 2007 and 2008 with the depressurization method. |
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Decompression sickness describes a condition arising from dissolved gases coming out of solution into bubbles inside the body on depressurization. |
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Depressurization can be carried out subsea, saving vessel time. |
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