Do pilots manually alter cabin pressure to make passengers "sleep?"
Yesterday on our flight out of Orlando, there were many noticeable changes in the cabin pressure on the 737. When we were given our "snack packs" the packages were bulging with air. The cabin pressure was very low, and most people were sleeping. By the time we landed, the snack packages were back to "normal."
Was there a problem with the cabin pressure, or did the pilot lower it for some reason?
Yesterday on our flight out of Orlando, there were many noticeable changes in the cabin pressure on the 737. When we were given our "snack packs" the packages were bulging with air. The cabin pressure was very low, and most people were sleeping. By the time we landed, the snack packages were back to "normal."
Was there a problem with the cabin pressure, or did the pilot lower it for some reason?