The cabin altitude rises gradually from the altitude of the airport of origin to a regulatory maximum of ________

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Cabin pressurization is a process that involves pumping conditioned air into and out of an aircraft's cabin. The goal is to create a safe and comfortable environment for humans flying at high altitudes.  Here's how cabin pressurization works: Ambient air is introduced into a compressor, usually the airplane's engine. Pressurized air from the engine compressors is continuously supplied to the cabin. The cabin pressure is controlled by outflow valves, which are automatically controlled to maintain cabin pressure. Cabin pressure is kept between sea level and 8,000 feet.  Cabin... Show more

The cabin altitude rises gradually from the altitude of the airport of origin to a regulatory maximum of ________