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| 20 Nov 2009 by Dennis Marshall Over the years though the extreme changes in cabin pressure and temperature have made airlines (as well as pet owners) re-think how they handle pets during long flights. For some airlines that meant insulating the storage area beneath ... Fleas-Killer.com - http://fleas-killer.com/Fleas/ |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Captain on Motor Yacht GREY GOOSE The moment the sleds cleared the stairs the flight crew felt a popping in their ears and the cabin pressure gauge reacted violently. It was discovered from chase plane photo's, video and reports from Wilson and Saiz that the pressure ... GREY GOOSE ADVENTURES - http://greygooseadventures.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Lt. Cccyxx Despite my nervousness about things going wrong during the vacation (and especially when flying - I've heard that the cabin pressure changes can exacerbate these kinds of problems), the situation with my teeth (gums? jaws? whatever) ... Skullcrusher Mountain - http://skullcrushermountain.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Oct 2009 by Brent Riggs Before I get to the pics today, here's a few things funzy I wanted to share: In the Event of the Loss of Cabin Pressure On the airplane when we were flying over, Michelle, Abby and I were on one side of the aisle. ... ...where laughter lives: The Riggs Family - http://www.riggsfamilyblog.com/ - References |
| 7 Nov 2009 by Killswitch Cripsy picks Tilli off the mat and hooks his neck in preperation for the Cabin Pressure, Tilli counters the hold and manages to execute a swinging neckbreaker giving him some quick breathing room. Styxx goes ballistic at ringside and ... LOPforums.com - http://www.lopforums.com/member.php?u=1381 |
| 18 Nov 2009 by James Bishop Small children may find being confined to their seats difficult to handle, especially if they are on a long flight and the change of cabin pressure during takeoff and landing can hurt their ears. On a side note, traveling by plane can ... In The Middle Of Journey... - http://sualumnicebu.com/ [ More results from In The Middle Of Journey... ] |
| 2 Nov 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (Olique Estefan) If sea-level cabin pressure could be maintained continuously in all aircraft, the role of the clearing physician would be simplified greatly. Unfortunately, fewer than 1% of medical transport aircraft are equipped to maintain constant ... Need Free Content - http://regionmap.blogspot.com/ |
| 31 Jul 2009 by David McGee it is selfishness justified with a loss of cabin pressure mentality. what is that you ask? you know how aircraft stewards will announce that in the case of a loss of cabin pressure an oxygen mask will drop from the ceiling. ... Cross The Bridge - http://crossthebridge.com/dmblog/ |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Sylvia The passengers aren't required to have their own oxygen supply until the cabin pressure altitude is above 15000 feet as they hopefully are not making critical decisions. Personally, I'd ask for my fair share on any flight over 12000. ... Fear of Landing - http://www.fearoflanding.com/ |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Matt Walker In July 2008 a Qantas plane suffered a dramatic loss in cabin pressure mid-flight due to an explosion in the cargo bay of a large oxygen cylinder. The flight with 350 people on board managed to make an emergency landing in Manila but ... Vibewire Portal - http://portal.vibewire.org/ |
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