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Peter Duniho wrote:
At what point is it that you believe moisture is actually *removed* from the cabin air in an airliner? If you're near the ground, in the A/C units. Higher up, it's removed in the atmosphere. Cold air won't hold much moisture, and it precipitates out. The heater doesn't add any. George Patterson Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry, and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing? Because she smells like a new truck. |
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"George Patterson" wrote in message
news:yV5me.13466$Ib.2690@trndny03... If you're near the ground, in the A/C units. Higher up, it's removed in the atmosphere. Well, that's my point. Climb and descent aren't long enough to affect whether one jet is "drier" than another or not. Whatever effect exists, it would have to happen during cruise. I see no way for such an effect to exist. Pete |
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"Chris" wrote in message I slept for 7 hours of the 11. Well, I guess you weren't overly bothered by dehydration then, were you? Makes no difference anyway -- asleep or awake, in a dry environment you will dehydrate. |
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