"Cabin Pressurization" refers to the process of increasing the air pressure in airplane cabins about ambient. In and before WW-2, most planes didn't have this capability, so they were limited to...
The main body of the airplane is called the fuselage. The wings jut out from the fuselage at the center of gravity and hold the airplanes weight during flight. Attached to the trailing edges of the...
At altitudes above 10,000 feet there is not enough air for humans to breathe. Aircraft cabins are pressurized so the pressure is equal to that at about 7,000 feet. Commercial airliners fly at...