Flight attendant explains why plane windows have tiny holes

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SOn social media, many viewers were stunned after a viral video showed a flight attendant revealing the function of the tiny holes in plane windows.

Many nervous flyers are baffled by the tiny holes in plane windows. This unsettling feature has raised questions among travelers, even frequent ones.

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Nervous flyers are often baffled by the tiny holes in airplane windows, known as “bleed holes.” Image Credits:@_hennylim_/Tiktok

 

A flight attention revealed the mystery of tiny hole on plane

On social media, Henny Lim, a flight attendant with Cebu Pacific, recently addressed this mystery in a viral TikTok video.

The video has the caption: “The Mystery behind tiny holes in airplane windows!”

In the footage, she explained that the tiny hole is called a “bleed hole.”

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Henny Lim, a Cebu Pacific air hostess, explains that these holes help balance pressure between the cabin and outside air. Image Credits:@_hennylim_/Tiktok

 

Cabin windows consist of three layers: outer, middle, and inner. These layers are typically made from glass and acrylic, ensuring strength and insulation.

 Henny explained the purpose of the tiny hole in plane windows

Henny clarified that the bleed hole helps balance pressure between the cabin and the outside air.

At sea level, air pressure is around 14.7 pounds per square inch (PSI). In contrast, a typical flight at 30,000 to 40,000 feet experiences pressure around 4.3 PSI.

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Airplane windows consist of three layers made of glass and acrylic for insulation and safety. Image Credits:@_hennylim_/Tiktok

 

As the plane ascends, the exterior windows cool significantly.

Moisture from the cabin can cause fogging. The bleed hole prevents condensation and keeps the windows clear. Henny concluded that the hole also releases moisture, stopping frost from blocking passengers’ views.

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Henny Lim also revealed other high-flying secrets

She has shared more aviation insights on TikTok. She discussed why some airlines skip the 13th row in their seating plans. Many cultures view the number 13 as unlucky. To avoid superstition, airlines often omit this row.

In her clip, she showed how row numbers jump from 12 to 14 on both sides of the plane. This practice is common among global airlines.

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The holes also prevent condensation and frost from obstructing the view during flights. Image Credits:@_hennylim_/Tiktok

 

In another video, Henny explained the tiny black triangles often seen on plane walls. These stickers indicate the best view of the wings for passengers. They also help flight attendants identify optimal vantage points for observing wing slats and flaps.

The video quickly went viral and sparked debate on social media

Henny’s video sparked discussion among viewers on social media.

In the comment selection, many viewers admitted they had never noticed the small sticker before.

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Henny has shared other aviation secrets, including the absence of row 13 on seating plans due to superstitions. Image Credits:@_hennylim_/Tiktok

 

One person said: To ease off the tension in the air.

A second wrote: so you can have a crafty cig and blow the smoke out of the window without anyone seeing!

While a third commented: So you can pass your pee hole through and take a leak during flight.

Another added: I never knew those tiny holes in plane windows played such an important role in regulating cabin pressure and preventing the windows from fogging up.

The tiny holes in plane windows serve vital functions related to pressure and moisture.

Understanding these features can ease the minds of nervous flyers. Henny Lim continues to enlighten passengers with her fascinating insights into aviation.

@_hennylim_

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