Recent Examples on the WebTo avoid destructive neutrons the crew and passengers must be placed as far as practical from the reactor itself, hence the pressure cabin would be located in the nose of a long fuselage.—Thomas E. Stimson, Popular Mechanics, 15 July 2021 Here's what keeps us safe on a flight: Those tiny windows
Air pressures in and outside the plane cabin differ so much that if a hole opens up in the plane, whatever is inside the high-pressure cabin will be sucked out.—Sean Rossman, USA TODAY, 19 Apr. 2018
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