Cabin Pressure & Altitude: What Flight Attendants Monitor

Cabin pressure keeps everyone safe at high altitudes.

Flights maintain cabin pressure at the equivalent of 6,000 to 8,000 feet to ensure safe oxygen levels for passengers.

Ever wonder why your ears pop?

As the plane climbs, cabin altitude changes, and flight attendants keep an eye on passenger well-being.

Not all turbulence comes from outside.

Flight attendants are trained to detect signs of cabin depressurization before it affects passengers.

When things get serious, masks drop fast.

Flight attendants ensure everyone knows how to use oxygen masks correctly and stay calm under pressure.

Behind every smooth flight is a vigilant crew.

Monitoring cabin conditions is just one part of their mission to keep the skies safe.

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