An uncontrolled decompression is an undesired drop in the pressure of a sealed system, such as a pressurised aircraft cabin or hyperbaric chamber, that...
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door plug on the Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft blew out, causing an uncontrolled decompression of the aircraft. The aircraft returned to Portland for an emergency...
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controlled or uncontrolled, or the reduction of pressure in a hypobaric chamber.[citation needed] Altitude decompression may occur as a decompression from saturation...
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Barotrauma (redirect from Barotraumas of decompression)
Rapid uncontrolled decompression from caissons, airlocks, pressurised aircraft, spacecraft, and pressure suits can have similar effects of decompression barotrauma...
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separated from the aircraft followed by an uncontrolled decompression. As a result of the sudden decompression, the flight control unit was damaged, and...
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To prevent or minimize decompression sickness, divers must properly plan and monitor decompression. Divers follow a decompression model to safely allow...
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as being within or in close proximity to a powerful explosion, uncontrolled decompression, or implosion. It is the most severe type of blast injury. Gross...
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pressure Uncontrolled decompression, catastrophic reduction of pressure in accidents involving pressure vessels such as aircraft Decompression (diving)...
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Diving chamber (redirect from Decompression chamber)
of long decompressions underwater, in cold or dangerous conditions. A decompression chamber may be used with a closed bell for decompression after bounce...
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their ability to see. At high altitudes such an event could cause uncontrolled decompression. A bird ingested by a jet engine can break the engine's compressor...
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bubbles inside the body tissues during decompression. DCS most commonly occurs during or soon after a decompression ascent from underwater diving, but can...
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International Airport, Pakistan. It suffered a high-altitude uncontrolled decompression above international waters off Qatar, killing two children who...
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ambient pressures. Decompression obligation for a given dive profile must be calculated and monitored to ensure that the risk of decompression sickness is controlled...
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saturation decompression. Application of a bubble model in 1985 allowed successful modelling of conventional decompressions, altitude decompression, no-stop...
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Scuba diving (section Decompression)
depends on the level of decompression stress and the risk of symptomatic decompression developing. Symptomatic decompression illness may develop during...
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a door plug ejected from Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, causing uncontrolled decompression. The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation...
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Saturation diving (redirect from Saturation decompression)
time required for decompression to surface pressure will not increase with longer exposure. The diver undergoes a single decompression at the end of the...
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(after not being bolted in place by Boeing) and resulted in an uncontrolled decompression of the aircraft, the FAA announced it would not grant any production...
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Surface marker buoy (redirect from Decompression buoy)
during a decompression stop. Alternative means of marking one's position while doing decompression stops are shot-lines, uplines and decompression trapezes...
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1961 Yuba City B-52 crash (category Decompression accidents and incidents)
to the official Air Force report, the aircraft experienced an uncontrolled decompression that required it to descend to 10,000 feet (3,000 m) in order...
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Avascular necrosis (redirect from Core decompression)
Most of the time surgery is eventually required and may include core decompression, osteotomy, bone grafts, or joint replacement. About 15,000 cases occur...
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in Wait Uncontrolled decompression, an unplanned for drop in pressure Uncontrolled format string, a security software vulnerability Uncontrolled airspace...
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continuous no-stop ascent. Decompression may be continuous or staged. A staged decompression ascent is interrupted by decompression stops at calculated depth...
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and engineering. The show's depiction of stealth technology, uncontrolled decompression, the vacuum of space, and spacecraft propulsion were singled out...
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Modes of decompression may be classified as either slow, rapid, or explosive. Decompression may be a planned and controlled process or uncontrolled, which...
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accidents Mid-air collision Pilot error Runway incursion Shootdown Uncontrolled decompression Lists of military aircraft accidents List of accidents and incidents...
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time, both Boeing and Spirit faced intense scrutiny after an uncontrolled decompression on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, that occurred when a door plug...
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Alaska Airlines (Alaska Airlines Flight 1282) blew out, causing an uncontrolled decompression. The aircraft returned to Portland, Oregon, for an emergency landing...
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Hyperbaric treatment schedules (redirect from Therapeutic decompression tables)
Scott Haldane's decompression procedures and the associated tables developed in the early 1900s greatly reduced the incidence of decompression sickness, but...
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Haldane's decompression model is a mathematical model for decompression to sea level atmospheric pressure of divers breathing compressed air at ambient...
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