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Old 03-11-2002, 09:15 PM   #1
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Unhappy Airliner loses cabin pressure over Hawaii

Airliner loses cabin pressure over Hawaii
Passengers tell of intense pain from pressure change
March 11, 2002 Posted: 2:07 PM EST (1907 GMT)

WAILUKU, Hawaii (AP) -- An Aloha Airlines jet with 107 passengers aboard landed safely Sunday night after losing cabin pressure, officials said.

The depressurization caused the pilot of Flight 66 to declare an emergency and to descend from 15,000 feet (4,500 meters) to 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) during the 12-minute flight from Honolulu International Airport on Oahu to Kahului Airport on Maui Island, airline spokesman Stu Glauberman said.

Passengers reported experiencing intense pain from the change in pressure and some thought they were going to crash.

"It was terrible. Like spears being shoved through your ears," said Sheryl Silkie, a visitor from Canada.

When the crew took steps to stabilize the plane, the cabin became extremely cold, to the point that passengers could see their breath for a minute or two, she said.

Twenty-two people aboard the flight sought treatment at Maui Memorial Hospital, with most complaining of earaches, assistant administrator Gerald Matsui said. None was expected to be hospitalized overnight, he said.

Glauberman said he didn't know what caused the cabin of the Boeing 737 to depressurize.
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Old 03-12-2002, 07:45 AM   #2
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Thank God the roof didn't rip open this time
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Thank God the roof didn't rip open this time
That sounds scary... Glad nothing happened...
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I've done that flight. The scenery is beautiful but not when you are in a dive and everyone all around you is screeming.

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