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It's a note with a taste.
After using the toilet on the plane, where do those sucked away in an instant go?
Answer. In the early days of supercharged civil airliners, due to technical limitations, a large amount of blue sanitary liquid needed to be stored in the aircraft toilets, which was used to flush the excrement into storage barrels.
But the system not only needs to store additional cleaning fluid, which takes up the effective load of the aircraft, but more importantly, it often leaksAs a result, the mixture froze at the maintenance port outside the aircraft, and there were even incidents where the mixed ice fell off at low altitude and smashed through private houses.
In 1975, James Kemper designed a modern vacuum toilet in which the waste produced on board is sucked by a high-pressure air pump and temporarily stored in a closed waste water tank away from the cabin, where the waste is transported at speeds of up to 200 km/h.
After the plane lands, a professional sewage truck (honey truck) will dock with the sewage tank of the aircraft, collect the excrement, and inject disinfectant into the sewage tank for cleaning purposes.
Then again, do you all go to the toilet on the plane?
Sister Zhang doesn't like it very much, even if she sits for a long time, she will drink less water and endure it.