In a commercial airliner flying at cruising altitude, the air pressure inside the airplane is considerably higher than the air pressure outside. The air pressure outside is too low for people to breathe comfortably, so the interior is pressurized.
The sound of the airplane from the outside is pretty loud BUT when you get inside of an airplane and your flying you cant hear any thing
Because Of The Cabin Pressure
If the lift is greater than gravity then the airplane gains altitude.
its approxximately -60 to -80 degree celsius .....when it is flying at full altitude.
The percentage of Oxygen in the air is the same in airplane as it is outside the airplane. The only difference is the pressure levels. If the pressure drops too much then the total amount of Oxygen will be insufficient for you to breath and you will pass out. The airplane only carries oxygen for use in emergency and is dispensed in the oxygen masks of the crew and passengers. Maybe your Question is asking what the total volume of oxygen is available in a pressurized airplane. I don't know that.
ruptured lungs from the sudden drop in air pressure
In flight, the air pressure above the wing is less than that below it.
Air pressure is forcing the ink out of the tube.
The air above an airplane wing in flight is at lower pressure than the air below the wing. Hope this helps.
Yes, pilot jobs only include flying. They may flight commercial or charter flights or they may even include rescue flights. A person would need different training to work in areas outside of flying an airplane.
as their is high pressure inside and low pressure outside and air moves
in a river On an airplane or jet flying over the country. In DC, but outside of the city of Washington.