Commercial aircraft involved in high altitude operations are
generally pressurised to protect the occupants from the adverse
effects of hypoxia, decompression illness and hypothermia. Failure
of the pressurisation system is a potential threat to flight
safety. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence
and consequences of aircraft decompression events in Australian
civil aviation. The aim was to document the prevalence, nature,
type, degree and extent of decompression events in Australian civil
aviation, as well as the consequences of such events, especially
hypoxia and…