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Old 5th Jan 2012, 13:21
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What happens if cabin differential pressure is not 0?

Just wondering.
I was reading that you should not open doors in aircraft unless the cabin pressure is zero.
What would happen if it wasnt?
I know if doors were opened in flight you won't be able to breathe, that's why the cabin is pressurized.
But when landed, the pressure outside is normal.

What is the problem now?
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