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Accident: Southwest B737 near Denver on Apr 24th 2015, loss of cabin pressure
A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800, registration N8647A performing flight WN-100 from Las Vegas,NV to Milwaukee,WI (USA) with 175 passengers and 6 crew, was enroute at FL370 about 250nm southwest of Denver,CO (USA), when the crew initiated an emergency descent to 16,000 feet due to the loss of cabin pressure, the passenger oxygen masks were not released, and diverted to Denver for a safe landing on runway 35L. Prior to landing emergency services at Denver had been told about a number of… (avherald.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
San Gorg. is 11,502ft.Been there,done that,(when I was young)! Some fun times flying into LAX when you can see thru the SMOG!Evening arrival always IFR due to "City of Angel breath"off the nose.
Shall we put all the other Avherald incidents into flightaware? This is probably the 10th depressurization this month why put this one and call it an accident? Hopefully no one from CNN is watching or they will say that Southwest flies planes with their doors open.
There ya go. I have the same questions. Last week there was a "suspected depressurization" under the United livery where several lassed out. You can't reprint um all.
It's classified as an accident because "one passenger slipped during disembarking the aircraft, fell and was taken to a hospital with an injury."
This is becoming kind of a thing with Southwest over these last few years, no?
No.