Sunday, December 2, 2012

Why open a window every time the airplane up - down ?


You are probably familiar with a declaration to that. "We're going to run it. Or the plane will glide down. The passenger side window will open with "I used to think that the opening of the window while the aircraft was flying the plane. As the plane landed and was nothing to do with aviation. And I had to open the window every time the airplane takeoff - down.



Many people have wondered if the aircraft takeoff or landing, so I have to open the window. Are compared with the drive to the car to see more clearly. The car is not very big and the left side view mirror - right window - after The driver can see what is around you. But to a much larger car. To be a pilot, flying two people sitting at the head of the aircraft can not be seen by the board.

Must be open for passengers to board the aircraft, such as the lack of it may be seen that the engine is not running. I will not tell the flight attendants tell the pilot to do next. This is for the safety of all passengers.

The passengers on the plane of a sheet of acrylic (acrylic) is extended to include a 3-storey main strength is the middle layer and outer layer of the outer and middle layers are bonded together with a rubber band. Class is intended to prevent material damage to the passenger. Is not intended to be safe and without any significant structure. Even the scratch does not diminish the strength of the window. I will never see through a mirror in the lower lot. Hence the need to change from windows every 3 years.


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