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You're sitting on a plane trying to relax when a terrible thought crosses your mind:
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What would happen if that airplane door opened?
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Commercial airplanes pressurize their cabins to match the atmospheric pressure of 8,000 to 10,000 feet above sea level,
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even though the cruising altitude of the plane you're in is 30,000 to 45,000 feet in the air.
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As altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases.
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This is due to Earth's gravitational pull on the air molecules in the atmosphere.
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The closer to the Earth's surface the stronger the force exerted on these molecules.
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If the door were opened the plane would depressurize in less than 0.5 seconds.
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Unless your seat belt is fastened you and any loose objects would immediately be ejected due to the difference in pressure.
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During such a scenario survival rates are very slim given the possibility of the entire plane breaking apart.
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Because the air is substantially thinner at high altitudes there is substantially less oxygen.
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A gradual decompression in the cabin will cause the oxygen mask to drop from above
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and on average you have 18 seconds to put the mask on before hypoxia kicks in.
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Hypoxia occurs when oxygen levels decrease, causing symptoms of nausea, dizziness and unconsciousness leading to death.
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The oxygen reserves on the plane would last for only 10 minutes.
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Enough for the pilot to descend rapidly to 8,000 to 10,000 feet
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to match both the internal and external pressures and give you hope for survival.
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Freaked out yet?
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Don't worry, the chances of the door opening are so small
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because there's eight to ten pounds of pressure exerted on every square inch of the plane.
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Remember there's more pressure inside the cabin than outside.
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Using the largest commercial airplane the Airbus A380 as an example,
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the main door measures 4288 square inches,
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meaning a 38,592 pounds of force would be required to even begin to open it.
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To compare this would be equivalent of you trying to move 3 African bush elephants -
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the largest land mammals on earth.
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Additionally, plane doors are almost always electronically locked by the pilot
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through functions accessible only from inside the cockpit.
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And to ease your worries more:
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It would also be nearly impossible for someone to punch and break through an airplane window.
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These windows can also be made with up to six layers of various types of strong polymers and are bulletproof.
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Furthermore, these windows are almost always rounded to decrease drag while in flight,
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thereby preventing cracks and decompression.
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You're more likely to die in a car than during aviation with a 1/114 chance of car accidents compared to 1/9821 for air travel related accidents.
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So fasten your seat belts, pay attention to your safety videos, and above all enjoy the flight.
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