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Southwest checks planes after hole forces landing

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Southwest checks planes after hole forces landing  

 
Southwest Airlines inspected about 200 planes overnight after a football-sized hole opened up in the passenger cabin of a jet in flight, forcing an emergency landing in West Virginia. Travelers on the Boeing 737 aircraft could see through the 1-foot-by-1-foot hole that appeared during the flight Monday. The cabin lost pressure, but no one was injured on the Nashville-to-Baltimore flight with 126 passengers and five crew members on board. Passenger Brian Cunningham told NBC’s “Today” show Tuesday that he had dozed off in his seat in mid-cabin when he was awakened by “the loudest roar I’d ever heard.” He said the hole was above his seat. People stayed calm and put on the oxygen masks that dropped from the ceiling. The incident occurred just four months after Southwest agreed to pay $7.5 million to settle charges that it operated planes that had missed required safety inspections for cracks in the fuselage.

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Comment from: Dade [Visitor] Email
Great thing the tear stops are there if you see a picture of this trea its a perfect square almost folding away like its supposed to.
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