why is the pressure inside an aeroplane maintained at the normal ground level atmospheric pressure
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At ground level, the air pressure is a little over 14 pounds per square inch (PSI). When an airplane reaches its typical cruising altitude — usually about 30,000 to 40,000 feet — the air pressure may be just 4 to 5 PSI.
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The air pressure in an aircraft (cabin pressure) is kept higher than the atmospheric pressure at high altitudes to avoid discomfort to passengers due to low outside air pressure. This pressure is called cabin pressurization. Hence the normal atmospheric pressure is maintained by the use of air pumps.
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