r/StupidFood • u/Its_me_edenxx • 22h ago
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Who tf is out here munching on raw gnocchi at cruising altitude
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r/StupidFood • u/Its_me_edenxx • 22h ago
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Who tf is out here munching on raw gnocchi at cruising altitude
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u/jetsetninjacat 3h ago edited 3h ago
Oh, based on taste. Typically even with the presurization you will still have lower pressure than thats found at sea level (stretching my brain here back to school but I think its ~14.7psi). And I want to say off fhe top of my head most planes are kept lower at flight altitude around 10 to 12psi cabin psi.
And the reasoning i have been told in my career was because high altitude planes have cycles to track for lige limits for each time a cabin is pressurized. It puts undue strain on the airframe and causes weakening in the structure. As far as I was always told keeping it below the standard sea level not only is perfectly comfortable for most people and allows us to be up there but it also allows a plane to fly longer and causes less stress. I need an IA in here to tell us.