BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In the low pressure environment of commercial aircraft, hypoxaemia may be common and accentuated in patients with lung or heart disease. Regulations specify a cabin pressure not lower than 750 hPa but it is not known whether this standard is met. This knowledge is important in determining the hazards of commercial flight for patients and the validity of current flight simulation tests. METHODS: Using a wrist-watch recording altimeter, cabin pressure was recorded at 60 s intervals on 45 flights in Boeing 747-400 aircraft with three airlines. A log was kept of aircraft altitude using the in-flight display. Change in cabin pressure during flight, relationship between aircraft altitude and cabin pressure and proportio...
SummaryBackgroundRecent air travel recommendations suggest patients with precapillary pulmonary hype...
Little is known about the physiological effects for crew and passenger when sleeping in airplanes un...
Little is known about the physiological effects for crew and passenger when sleeping in airplanes un...
Concerns continue to be expressed about cabin air quality and perceived effects on health; this is a...
BACKGROUND: It is not known whether the mild hypoxia experienced by passengers during commercial air...
The airliner cabin environment and its effects on occupant health have not been fully characterized....
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1997PDFTech ReportNesthus, Thomas E.Rush, L. LWreggit, Steven S.Uni...
Maximum cabin pressure altitude is limited by regulation to 2440 m (8 kft) for normal flight. In cas...
BackgroundLimited data are available on the effects of air travel in patients with pulmonary hyperte...
In the European Project Ideal Cabin Environment a study on the impact of different levels of the env...
The pressure in the cabin of a Fairchild cabin monoplane was surveyed in flight, and was found to de...
Sleeping in airplanes implies sleeping under hypobaric conditions. At cruising altitude the cabin pr...
The occupants of commercial aircraft are protected from hypoxia by the aircraft cabin being pressuri...
Amateur and sports flight is an activity with growing numbers worldwide. However, the main cause of ...
The standard flight level for commercial airliners is ∼12 km (40 kft; air pressure: ∼ 200 hPa), the ...
SummaryBackgroundRecent air travel recommendations suggest patients with precapillary pulmonary hype...
Little is known about the physiological effects for crew and passenger when sleeping in airplanes un...
Little is known about the physiological effects for crew and passenger when sleeping in airplanes un...
Concerns continue to be expressed about cabin air quality and perceived effects on health; this is a...
BACKGROUND: It is not known whether the mild hypoxia experienced by passengers during commercial air...
The airliner cabin environment and its effects on occupant health have not been fully characterized....
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1997PDFTech ReportNesthus, Thomas E.Rush, L. LWreggit, Steven S.Uni...
Maximum cabin pressure altitude is limited by regulation to 2440 m (8 kft) for normal flight. In cas...
BackgroundLimited data are available on the effects of air travel in patients with pulmonary hyperte...
In the European Project Ideal Cabin Environment a study on the impact of different levels of the env...
The pressure in the cabin of a Fairchild cabin monoplane was surveyed in flight, and was found to de...
Sleeping in airplanes implies sleeping under hypobaric conditions. At cruising altitude the cabin pr...
The occupants of commercial aircraft are protected from hypoxia by the aircraft cabin being pressuri...
Amateur and sports flight is an activity with growing numbers worldwide. However, the main cause of ...
The standard flight level for commercial airliners is ∼12 km (40 kft; air pressure: ∼ 200 hPa), the ...
SummaryBackgroundRecent air travel recommendations suggest patients with precapillary pulmonary hype...
Little is known about the physiological effects for crew and passenger when sleeping in airplanes un...
Little is known about the physiological effects for crew and passenger when sleeping in airplanes un...