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Old 7th Sep 2017, 00:49
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Chu Chu
 
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I've read about light aircraft with tubular steel frames that are sealed and pressurized. As long as the frame stays pressurized, you know there are no cracks (or at least no full-thickness ones). That doesn't, of course, explain why a 777 would land with a slight positive pressure. But maybe it could be the source of a confused association between pressure and structural integrity?
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