- 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 Dominick —
SpaceX 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...