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AT planes lose cabin pressure too!

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Not fun. Nobody likes the rubber jungle. Any word on why? Are they the same model 737?
 
Not fun. Nobody likes the rubber jungle. Any word on why? Are they the same model 737?


Don't think so. Southwest's was a 737-300 (one of our older jets), while Airtran only flies 737-700s. I can't speak for the Airtran loss-of-pressure incident, but I'm pretty sure that the Southwest jet lost pressure because of our taxi speeds.

Bubba
 
I thought it was all those big-ass belt-buckles and boots pokin' holes in stuff. ;)
 
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