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Newark_Anagram 16th December 2005 07:16

Cabin pressure
 
Could someone tell me what the standard pressurisation is in the cabin, in, for example a 737. I have a friend with an eye problem who has been told she may not be able to fly in two weeks time due to the cabin pressure. I understood that the cabin was not pressurised to ground level pressure, but to something higher, therefore being at a lower pressure than ground level. Is this correct? If so, to what altitude is the cabin pressurised???

Thanks for any help.

spannersatcx 16th December 2005 07:22

Cabins are pressurised to a differential pressure to maintain a certain cabin altitude.

On average the max diff pressure could be around 8 psi, this could give a cabin altitude of say 8000'. (this is a generalisation as every a/c is different, but fairly average).

Newark_Anagram 16th December 2005 08:58

Thanks spannersatcx


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