When an aircraft window blows at high altitude, pilots must immediately perform a violent emergency descent to reach breathable altitudes, as the cabin pressure loss creates a life-threatening situation where the brain begins starving within 30 seconds; at 10,000 feet passengers can breathe normally, but at 30,000 feet survival is impossible without rapid descent.
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Why Pilots DIVE When Windows Blow #aviation #pilotlife #engineering #aerospace #decompressionAdded:
You have 30 seconds to live. The window just blew. The air is gone. Your brain is already starving. This isn't a crash.
It's a race.
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I'll show you why pilots have to dive.
The logic? At 10,000 ft, you can breathe. At 30,000, you're dead. Pilots don't just descend, they aim the nose at the ground and floor it. It's the most violent move in aviation, and it's the only thing that saves you. Stay sharp.
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