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7Do you have any example of an oven using engine bleed air? I found several companies selling aircraft ovens but they are electric.– MFlopCommented Jul 24, 2020 at 14:27
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7Aircraft do not have microwave ovens This seems inaccurate. They seem to be rare, but some aircraft do have them. Also seconding request for a reference for ovens running off bleed air. I can't find any evidence of this.– MJeffryesCommented Jul 24, 2020 at 14:48
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6@SkiMask, they do have ovens, but they are designed for heating the food packages that are served by the airline during the flight, not random items a passenger might bring on board. The flight attendants aren't going to take a chance that whatever you brought isn't going to make a mess or start a fire if put in the oven.– Seth RCommented Jul 24, 2020 at 16:12
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10Some aircrafts DO have microwave ovens. I can confirm that as a cabin crew!– Nean Der ThalCommented Jul 24, 2020 at 18:08
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6@Harper-ReinstateMonica Please don't insult my intelligence by pretending you did not insult me. It's a childish game of semantics to claim that you didn't call me a "sophomore pedant", and I'm not going to take lectures on helpfulness from someone who plays them.– MJeffryesCommented Jul 25, 2020 at 18:21
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