MIflyer
1st Lieutenant
When you go through USAF altitude chamber training the most exciting part is when they close the door between the "airlock" and the rest of the chamber, take the chamber to 8000 ft while the airlock is taken to 25,000 ft, and then open the door between the two sections. The pressure altitude instantly goes to 20,000 ft, there are a few seconds of dense fog, and you have to put on your oxygen mask, turn on the regulator, and start doing the "Val Salva" by pinching your nose and blowing as the chamber simulates a rapid descent. The attached article describes an incident where this scenario was real.
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