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Roy Smith writes:
wrote: This also explains why cabin depressurization above 30000 feet is an emergency requiring (a) the immediate donning by the pilot(s) of a pressure mask and (b) emergency descent to an altitude where the conventional emergency masks used by passengers will be sufficient. I believe that emergency descent capability is one of the factors that limits allowable operating ceilings. Some aircraft could get higher than their certified ceilings, but are not allowed to do so because getting down to breathable air before the pax suffocated would involve tearing the wings off (or some other overspeed disaster). After that golfer bizjet case; I mentally speculated about an autopilot altitude un-hold. When the cabin pressure failed, the autopilot would decend to $FEET, that being a level humans would revive at. Of course, you COULD run into Mount Whatever, but you're surely dead at altitude... It's not clear to me what the survival time is those altitudes; I thought it was several minutes... -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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![]() "David Lesher" wrote in message ... It's not clear to me what the survival time is those altitudes; I thought it was several minutes... Survival time may be 2-3 minutes, time to totally lose consciousness is more like 15-30 seconds. The oxygen just 'bleeds' out of your body. |
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![]() It is still possible to pass out from Hypoxia without building up CO2 levels back to the amount needed to trigger the chemoreceptors to tell your brain "I GOTTA BREATHE". It has been the cause of more than one drowning/diving accident. Some years back I saw a GREAT film on this. They take several guys, just sitting on a couch, and hook them up to full face masks, bypassing a CO2 scrubber, and an auxilliary air cannister. So they can just sit there and breathe normally. Then they shut off the fresh air, so they are breathing the same air over and over. After a couple of minutes they start breathing hard, and finally start grabbing for their masks and gasping for air. The "I can't stand it any longer and I have to breathe" response. Then, after they have recovered and are back on the original system, they shut off the fresh air and ADD the CO2 scrubber. The guys just sit there on the couch for a few minutes, and slowly, calmly, one by one, pass out! jmk |
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jmk wrote:
It is still possible to pass out from Hypoxia without building up CO2 levels back to the amount needed to trigger the chemoreceptors to tell your brain "I GOTTA BREATHE". It has been the cause of more than one drowning/diving accident. Some years back I saw a GREAT film on this. They take several guys, just sitting on a couch, and hook them up to full face masks, bypassing a CO2 scrubber, and an auxilliary air cannister. So they can just sit there and breathe normally. Normally, it is the CO2 levels that tell you to breath. How ever those with chronic obstructive disease (emphasema, long term bronchitis, etc...) have so much CO2 in their system on a regular basis, that their body switches to using the O2 levels (hypoxic drive) to control their breathing. These folks you can put into respiratory arrest giving them 100% oxygen. |
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![]() After that golfer bizjet case; I mentally speculated about an autopilot altitude un-hold. When the cabin pressure failed, the autopilot would decend to $FEET, that being a level humans would revive at. I'm sure there are others, but the Citation X will automatically turn and descend at max speed and level at 14K |
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