Can someone help me with this please in FS Passengers (The Greates Addon Of All Time) I have noticed the pressure danger sign thing come up if i ascend fast and I would like to now why this happens. I thought that airliners where pressured as if you where on the ground, so surely i can ascend as fast as like ?
If your ascending too fast it could be that you are putting too much stress on the airframe and therefore flying unsafely.
Is not the speed at which you ascend, its the altitude you pass. For some reason, some aircraft are actually pressurised in real life, but aren't in the sim. All jet aircraft though should be pressurised. When you pass 13000feet, you will get a danger warning as your passengers pass out from hypoxia 🙄 Keep below that altitude if you are in an unpressurised plane.
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The pressure lever for unpressurized crafts is close to 11500f.When you pass this alt you will see the warning message.In general most of GA crafts are unpressurised. 😉
Civil airliners are not pressurized down to sea level. They only pressurize them down to 7 or 8 thousand feet altitude-- depending on the airline. I will take a stab at this one and say that if the plane climbs too rapidly it may get ahead of the pressurizing system. The system may not be able to keep up with the increase in altitude-- which might cause the cabin pressure to be too low for safety.
Paiute wrote:
Civil airliners are not pressurized down to sea level. They only pressurize them down to 7 or 8 thousand feet altitude-- depending on the airline. I will take a stab at this one and say that if the plane climbs too rapidly it may get ahead of the pressurizing system. The system may not be able to keep up with the increase in altitude-- which might cause the cabin pressure to be too low for safety.
These are indeed the reality conditions.But for FSPax things are more simple... 😉
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