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- Aft_pressure_bulkhead abstract "The aft pressure bulkhead or rear pressure bulkhead is a component of all large commercial aircraft. It is an airtight bulkhead located between the cabin and the tail of the aircraft. Its purpose is to seal the rear of the plane and thus maintain cabin pressure, and as such it is a vital part of the aircraft.In 1971 British European Airways Flight 706 crashed in Belgium, killing all 63 on board; the cause was determined to be corrosion of the rear pressure bulkhead by fluid contamination, perhaps from the lavatory. The corrosion was not detectable by the inspection techniques at the time. In 1985 Japan Airlines Flight 123 crashed after a catastrophic failure of the aft pressure bulkhead. The failure occurred due to faulty repair of the bulkhead after a tailstrike seven years earlier, when a single repair patch plate was incorrectly cut in two \"to make it fit\". Failure of the bulkhead damaged hydraulic pipes passing through. Boeing later calculated that the incorrect installation would be expected to fail after approximately 10,000 pressurizations; the repaired aircraft accomplished 12,318 successful flights before the crash.".
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- Aft_pressure_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Bulkhead_(partition).
- Aft_pressure_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Catastrophic_failure.
- Aft_pressure_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_components.
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- Aft_pressure_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLink Tailstrike.
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- Aft_pressure_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aft pressure bulkhead".
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- Aft_pressure_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLinkText "rear bulkhead".
- Aft_pressure_bulkhead wikiPageWikiLinkText "rear pressure bulkhead".
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- Aft_pressure_bulkhead subject Category:Aircraft_components.
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- Aft_pressure_bulkhead comment "The aft pressure bulkhead or rear pressure bulkhead is a component of all large commercial aircraft. It is an airtight bulkhead located between the cabin and the tail of the aircraft.".
- Aft_pressure_bulkhead label "Aft pressure bulkhead".
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- Aft_pressure_bulkhead depiction Shuttle_Carrier_Aircraft_interior_bulkhead.jpg.
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