If you are going to travel on the plane first take these important things associated with the toilet of the plane

What happens when you flush the toilet in the plane? Children are eager to know about each other and they regularly ask such questions during the journey. The answer to this question is that aircraft toilets do not function like our household toilets, which use gravity to carry waste from our toilets to the sewer system. Aircraft toilets use a blue chemical vacuum system that removes the odor every time you flush. The blue liquid used for waste and cleaning is stored in a storage tank under the floor behind the load of the aircraft. So many people in the plane use toilets, you can imagine how big the storage tank will be! This system is designed similar to a vacuum cleaner that we use to remove dirt and dust from the floor of our homes. After cleaning, collects this dirt and fabric in a container made in a vacuum cleaner that empties us in the garbage bin. Similarly, an aircraft toilet needs a vacuum pressure system to carry waste in a plumbing pipe that connects the toilet to storage tanks and eventually to the waste tank. There is a valve on the storage tank that opens when rinsed in the toilet and stops if the toilet is not used – so that bad smell does not come out of the tank. It helps to keep the smell away from many people who use toilets during flight. Blue chemicals also help keep the smell low. After the plane lands, a special truck comes to him and places a snake to remove waste and blue cleaning chemicals from the storage tank. The truck puts this snake into the waste tank valve of the plane and all the garbage flows into the truck from the tank. The trucks then take the waste to a specific area reserved for all aircraft at the airport, and toilet waste is emptied in the airport sewer system. Truck training takes three days. It has also been found that the valve where the garbage truck is connected to the plane, sometimes, especially on old aircraft, small amounts of waste and blue chemicals. It becomes snow because the temperature at a normal height of 30,000 feet usually occurs about -56 ° C and is changed to chemical “blue ice”. It sticks to the blue ice aircraft until the temperature is below zero. Once the plane starts landing at the destination port, the blue ice begins to melt and can fall. There are many reports of people looking at this flying debris! If you do not think the captain of the plane has a button to empty the garbage from the storage tank if you fly off the plane, there is no such button. If there is garbage from the plane, it will be completely comfortable. Some people believe that transporting the aircraft is either a special chemical or toilet waste. This is not true! You really see that the water vapor comes from the engine in an ice crystal – like a thin cloud in the sky. Share this story -tags

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