Pilot explains the purpose of tiny holes in airplane windows

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Plane windows have tiny holes to regulate cabin pressure and prevent moisture buildup. These "breather holes" are in the middle of the three-layered window structure, allowing air to flow and equalize pressure between layers. The holes also help keep windows clear by reducing condensation, contributing to passenger safety and comfort.


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