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...which is why you should suck on a sweet to get your saliva going. This causes you to swallow and therefors equalise the pressure much more frequently to reduce the chance of discomfort and ears popping.
Not that I've ever been on a plane... ____________________ Shaft drives rule.  |
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I would be happy to go through emergency transponder codes but I think people might find the previous information a bit more useful.
Every time you hear your ears 'pop' it means you've equalised the pressure. |
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..and did you also know that if the cabin pressure suddenly drops in a plane (to the extent where they need to introduce the oxygen masks) and you have any cavities in your teeth, they can explode! Nice! ____________________ Love is 1050cc  |
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Umm, not sure about the initial thread...
When you go up in a plane, whilst the cabin is pressurised, it is still a lower pressure than the 1 atmosphere we feel at sea level. This would result in fewer air molecules striking the nerve ending and hence less pain.
When you descend the pressure will work the other way. I remember reading somewhere that it's only a change of 1 or 2 atmospheres during a normal flight.
I'm a diver and for every 33ft you descend under water the pressure increases by 1 atmosphere, so at 33ft you are experiencing 2 atmospheres of pressure. At 100ft, you are experiencing 4 atmospheres (this is about the depth I normally dive at).
Having been diving with a toothache, I didn't notice any great difference, but that could just be me. You do have to 'equalise every 10 or 15 feet though. You need to be careful doing this and shouldn't really force it (same applies to aircraft) otherwise you could suffer a barotrauma in the eardrum.
What I do notice at depth is the 'narcs' (nitrogen narcosis) which is a bit like being drunk, only calmer and quieter.
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The cabin is usualy pressurized to an altitude of about 8,000ft. This is enough to cause altitude sickness in people heavy smokers.
Yes Laura, your ear drug can even explode if you get it bad enough. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 136 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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