by Jimmy » Tue Oct 16, 2007 8:37 pm
Aircraft can sustain a large amount of stress, you wouldn't normaly descent quite that quickly but they certainly can do it, such as in the event of a cabin decompresion an emergancy descent can can be almost that rate, such as a 737-436 that lost cabin pressure at FL340 and made an emergancy descent to seven thousand feet at a rate of six thousand feet per minute, I don't think was any significant structural damage. They are desisnged to do all this, and reach very high airspeeds, its when you get into the trans sonic range it must become a problem? And of course all aircraft have their acceleration limits, what would be incurred if these aceleration limits were to be exceded?
I don't think they would have been thinking about maintaing the aircraft in a suitable condition for the next flight anyway, can't say it would have been plesent for the passengers descending that fast thow, serios damge to the ears.
Thanks
James