Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Southwest Airlines airplane makes emergency landing with hole in fuselage

Watch also video report of April 1, 2011 fuselage hole incident of SWA812 flight Arizona.
A Southwest Airlines B737 plane with 126 passengers and 5 crew aboard made an emergency landing at Yeager Airport in Charleston, West Virginia, on Monday after a hole on the top of the fuselage depresurized the cabin. Southwest Flight 2294 departed Nashville, Tennessee and was heading to Baltimore, Maryland when sudden loss of pressure occured at about 10.5 km above the ground causing the oxygen masks to drop. As consequence, the plane was forced to land at Charleston at 5:10 p.m. and there were reported no victims or injuries. The cause of the Southwest flight 2294 incident is still unknown. Video Southwest Flight 2294 at Charlston for inspection.

Cabin Video footage Southwest Airlines Flight 2294-football sized hole filmed by passenger.

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