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Another emergency landing: How a tiny little hole in Southwest window prevented disaster

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The tiny hole on the bottom of airplane windows is what saved on Southwest Airlines flight from disaster on Wednesday. Flight 957 from Chicago to Newark was forced to divert to Cleveland after an outside pane of a passenger window broke at 26,000 feet – just two weeks after a woman died after being partially sucked out of a window on another Southwest 737-700 jet. (www.airtravelvlog.com) और अधिक...

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ronlrob
Ronnie Robertson 1
Where is the little hole? First, the article says “In fact, it’s that little hole at the bottom of the outside pane that regulates…”, then it states,”There is a middle pane of glass with a hole in it, “.
WHERE IS THE HOLE?
cuthbert31
allan howell 1
it is the one that trails the condensate sometimes.

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