Southwest Airlines grounded its oldest Boeing 737s for inspection after a jet fuselage ruptured on a flight cruising above 34,000 feet. The five-foot tear led to rapid decompression of the passenger cabin and an emergency landing. No one was hurt.
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Sat, 04/09/2011 - 7:57pm
Southwest Airlines grounded its oldest Boeing 737s for inspection after a jet fuselage ruptured on a flight cruising above 34,000 feet. The five-foot tear led to rapid decompression of the passenger cabin and an emergency landing. No one was hurt.