Re: Aloha 737-200 loses cabin pressure

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In a message dated 3/11/02 12:35:44 PM Central Standard Time,
bahadiracuner@yahoo.com writes:


> Com'on people.. 12 minute flight and you are at 15,000 feet.
> I bet the incicence occurred at TOD.  By the way, I guess I should
> report it to news media when the air is so cold that I can see my breath!
> Scary! :)
>

Spears would have been the descent, the depressurization would have been air
going out, of every orifice!  And 15,000, I think the TUC is over 30 minutes,
nobody was going to pass out either, except maybe from the expelled gases!

Jim

Proud to be an American,
Jim Hann
Waterski J-41 Captain
STL

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