Air panic: Boeing flight made forced landing after a sharp fall

A forced landing was flight from Spring Airlines when the aircraft suffered severe damage to the cabin compression system, losing a sharp height of almost 26,000 feet. Boeing 737 had taken off from Shanghai’s Pundong Airport to Narita Airport in Tokyo. Shortly after take -off, the pilots informed the air traffic controllers on abnormality in the cabin pressure system. The aircraft was forced to land rapidly from 36,000 feet to 10,500 in just 10 minutes, with passengers living in panic moments. Oxygen masks fell off the roof and there was a disruption. “I heard a ‘boom’ and the mask fell in seconds,” a passenger at the Associated Press said. “The stewardess was shouting to wear the masks because there was damage,” he added. Another passenger said he was “on the verge of tears”, noting the PINs of his cards, believing he would not. The flight was redirected at Osaka Airport in Osaka, where it landed safely. In the aircraft they were boarding […]
Source: News Beast

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