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I had a math prof who was doing a PhD in physics and switched to math because he didn't like all the approximations.
That is what I was about to post, and then I remembered most cabins are pressurized and I took that line out.
What is the air pressure in a modern commercial airplane at altitude?
ABC News said:Short-haul flights are usually pressurized at 5,000 to 6,000 feet while long-haul flights are closer to 8,000 feet, according to Dr. Claude Thibeault, medical director of the International Air Transport Association in Montreal.
Yeah, South America can really make you dizzy/vomit if you're not used to the altitude. If you've ever wondered why your European football team seems to fall on their faces there so often. I don't know how long it takes to acclimate to altitude, but altitude sickness is a real thing that can kick in around 5-6000 feet.and cuzco is just under 11,000 feet in elevation
Yeah, South America can really make you dizzy/vomit if you're not used to the altitude. If you've ever wondered why your European football team seems to fall on their faces there so often. I don't know how long it takes to acclimate to altitude, but altitude sickness is a real thing that can kick in around 5-6000 feet.
p.s. And I think the highest-altitude cities in Europe - Munich, Geneva - aren't even 2000' above sea level.
By comparison, Denver is a little above 5,000' and Mexico City is a little over 7,000'.
Why do restaurants advertise they have "homemade" quality food, when you go out to eat restaurant quality food and not food your mother makes?