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Engine Explosion at 32000 Feet | Southwest Airlines Flight 1380

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Aussiefeld

@1:58 image of dovetail may not be clear enough, @9:20 "we absorb oxygen through our lungs if the air pressure is too low" I think you mean can't absorb??

Anonymous

At the end there, I think the closing circle needs to be fixed because it cuts you out too quickly with your 'bye bye!' and *point!* I like to see your signature sign off! Petter you are CORRECT, the air pressure becomes lower as altitude increases. I think people might be getting confused with the actual ALTITUDE itself, as we usually refer to a cabin being pressurised in thousands of feet, compared to zero feet at ground level, thus an increase in value instead of the decrease with high to low pressure. I did some quick research because I was interested and it is actually very complicated! >>found this! https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1113/jphysiol.1908.sp001278 << Perhaps it would be better to say that oxygen saturation decreases significantly? I was also thinking at the beginning with the picture of the fan blades if the graphic was moved up so all the fan blades in the engine are in view- to get a complete picture of the engine. Really love the video Petter! :)