how does air pressure change when an airplane takes off?
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As altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases. On average, with every 1,000 feet of increase in altitude, the atmospheric pressure decreases 1 “Hg. As pressure decreases, the air becomes less dense or thinner. This is the equivalent of being at a higher altitude and is referred to as density altitude.
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As a flight climbs after takeoff, the air pressure in the cabin decreases. As a result, the cabin air expands by about 30%. When the flight descends to land, the volume of the air contracts again.
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