Decompression Flashcards

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What is decompression?

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It is defined as the inability of the aircraft’s pressurization to maintain it’s designed pressure schedule.

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What can decompression be caused by?

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  • A malfunction in the system itself
  • By structural damage to the aircraft
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What is a result of decompression?

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Cabin fog is a result due to the rapid temperature drop and change in relative humidity.

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How will decompression affect the human body?

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Air will escape from the lungs through the nose and mouth because of sudden lower pressure outside of the lungs.

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What is explosive decompression?

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  • it is a change in cabin pressure faster than the lungs can decompress
  • which results in major lung damage
  • likely to occur in small aircrafts
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What is rapid decompression?

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  • it is a change in cabin pressure where the lungs are able to decompress faster than the cabin
  • lung damage is significantly reduced in this scenario
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What is gradual or slow decompression?

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  • it is dangerous because it may not be detected
  • automatic visual and aural warning systems generally provide an indication of slow decompression
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What is the recovery process from decompression?

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  • the process of recovery from all types of decompression are similar
  • oxygen masks should be donned, and a rapid descent should be insisted as soon as possible to avoid hypoxia
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