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- The term uncontrolled decompression here refers to the unplanned depressurisation of vessels that are occupied by people; for example, a pressurised...
- from a deep dive in that blackout during ascent is precipitated by depressurisation on ascent from depth while blackout in consistently shallow water is...
- was recovered and it was presumed lost from the aircraft during the depressurisation." "The ATSB undertook a close and detailed study of the cylinder type...
- re-established into the plenum. This rapid cycle of pressurisation and depressurisation repeats until the compressor has slowed sufficiently or the throttle...
- p****engers and crew. Above 50,000 feet (15,000 m), a sudden cabin depressurisation would leave a "time of useful consciousness" up to 10–15 seconds for...
- vulnerable buildings among the processing units, failing to correct depressurisation deficiencies and deficiencies with gas monitors, and failing to prevent...
- TM-21/STS-71 Georgi Dobrovolski (1928–1971) † — Died in the Soyuz 11 reentry depressurisation Takao Doi — STS-87, STS-123 Matthew DominickSpaceX Crew-8 B. Alvin...
- Airlines Flight 96, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10, suffered explosive depressurisation when one of its cargo doors failed mid-flight; the crew performs an...
- Government of Australia. Retrieved 23 July 2007. "Qantas Boeing 747–400 depressurisation and diversion to Manila on 25 July 2008" (Press release). Australian...
- cannot support human life, and a pressure suit is necessary. A rapid depressurisation to the low pressures of high altitudes can trigger altitude decompression...