Ever Wondered Why There’s That Little Hole In Airplane Windows? Here’s Why

By Editorial Staff in Facts On 2nd June 2016
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#1 The hole is there to maintain air pressure. And the hole, in fact, prevents the window from bursting

#2 The average airplane window has three panes: the outer and the middle panes are structural,

keeping the difference in pressure in mind while the inner pane is present as a fail safe. The hole is located on the middle pane.

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#3 The pressure at 35,000 feet is about 1.5 kg per inch

That is too low for the human body to stay conscious, therefore a cabin pressure of about 3.5 kg per inch is maintained.

#4 The little hole helps equilibrate the pressure between the cabin and the air between the outer and middle pane

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#5 It's required for the outer pane to bear a maximum amount of pressure in case the fail safe pane is required in an emergency