Weird thing in 737 cabinDoes the Boeing 737 MAX use electro-hydraulic actuators?What is this white smoke like thing, seen inside the cabin before takeoff?What are these five indicators at the front of the 737 passenger cabin?What is the meaning of the triangular markings in the A320 cabin?Is cabin air freshened when a plane is taxiing or on the ground?What could cause instant nausea when entering larger passenger planes?For the 737 Combi, How did changing the proportions of the passenger vs cargo areas work?How does the 737 MAX MCAS differ from stab trim in other 737 variants?Which models of the Boeing 737 are still in production?Who controls the cabin air temperature?
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Weird thing in 737 cabin
Does the Boeing 737 MAX use electro-hydraulic actuators?What is this white smoke like thing, seen inside the cabin before takeoff?What are these five indicators at the front of the 737 passenger cabin?What is the meaning of the triangular markings in the A320 cabin?Is cabin air freshened when a plane is taxiing or on the ground?What could cause instant nausea when entering larger passenger planes?For the 737 Combi, How did changing the proportions of the passenger vs cargo areas work?How does the 737 MAX MCAS differ from stab trim in other 737 variants?Which models of the Boeing 737 are still in production?Who controls the cabin air temperature?
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Does somebody know what that big box in the roof of the 737 cabin is?
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It holds a life raft. In case of ditching in the ocean, the raft would be removed from that compartment and tossed into the water, where it would inflate.
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Has that actually ever been performed, or is it more of an theoretical option?
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– vidarlo
6 hours ago
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@vidarlo Off the top of my head, I can't think of any time it's been used, but that doesn't mean that it never has. Might actually be a worthwhile question in its own right.
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It holds a life raft. In case of ditching in the ocean, the raft would be removed from that compartment and tossed into the water, where it would inflate.
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Has that actually ever been performed, or is it more of an theoretical option?
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– vidarlo
6 hours ago
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@vidarlo Off the top of my head, I can't think of any time it's been used, but that doesn't mean that it never has. Might actually be a worthwhile question in its own right.
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– Ralph J
1 hour ago
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$begingroup$
It holds a life raft. In case of ditching in the ocean, the raft would be removed from that compartment and tossed into the water, where it would inflate.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Has that actually ever been performed, or is it more of an theoretical option?
$endgroup$
– vidarlo
6 hours ago
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@vidarlo Off the top of my head, I can't think of any time it's been used, but that doesn't mean that it never has. Might actually be a worthwhile question in its own right.
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– Ralph J
1 hour ago
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It holds a life raft. In case of ditching in the ocean, the raft would be removed from that compartment and tossed into the water, where it would inflate.
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It holds a life raft. In case of ditching in the ocean, the raft would be removed from that compartment and tossed into the water, where it would inflate.
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Has that actually ever been performed, or is it more of an theoretical option?
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– vidarlo
6 hours ago
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@vidarlo Off the top of my head, I can't think of any time it's been used, but that doesn't mean that it never has. Might actually be a worthwhile question in its own right.
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– Ralph J
1 hour ago
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Has that actually ever been performed, or is it more of an theoretical option?
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– vidarlo
6 hours ago
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@vidarlo Off the top of my head, I can't think of any time it's been used, but that doesn't mean that it never has. Might actually be a worthwhile question in its own right.
$endgroup$
– Ralph J
1 hour ago
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Has that actually ever been performed, or is it more of an theoretical option?
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– vidarlo
6 hours ago
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Has that actually ever been performed, or is it more of an theoretical option?
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– vidarlo
6 hours ago
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@vidarlo Off the top of my head, I can't think of any time it's been used, but that doesn't mean that it never has. Might actually be a worthwhile question in its own right.
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– Ralph J
1 hour ago
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@vidarlo Off the top of my head, I can't think of any time it's been used, but that doesn't mean that it never has. Might actually be a worthwhile question in its own right.
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– Ralph J
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