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Crowe 19th June 2006 13:27

B737 doors - is water seepage into the cabin normal?
 
Was sat the other day in seat 1A on a 737-300, and noticed that a significant quantity of water started to drip from the door seal during the descent. There was also quite a bit in between the door seals on opening.

Is this normal, and what causes it? Can't really think of an explanaton with my (very!) limited engineering skills - unless ice forms in the seal and melts as you descend? Would more likely have expected that water could appear during the climb as the temperature cools and the air in the door seals can hold less moisture.

Thanks for any input!

Left Wing 19th June 2006 14:16

737 crews learn to use newspapers very well...happens every time

Crowe 19th June 2006 14:19

Thanks - I assumed it wasn't a problem but what's the cause?

barit1 19th June 2006 21:08

Water vapor from the pax when they exhale - it condenses on the inside of the skin & freezes there. On descent the accumulated frost melts.

We used to get a bath on later stages of descent in DC-10's too. :E

Crowe 20th June 2006 08:16

Wouldn't have guessed that - thanks for the info.

Cheers


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