Southwest 737 makes a safe emergency landing at Yuma due to a hole in the fuselage

Southwest Airlines’ (Dallas) flight WN 812 lost cabin pressure due to a fuselage rupture. The pilot made a “controlled descent from 36,000 feet to 11,000 feet altitude.” according to report by the Associated Press.

The Boeing 737 made a safe emergency landing at Yuma, about 150 miles southwest of Phoenix yesterday (April 1).

There were no serious injuries reported for the 118 passengers and crew on board the flight. One flight attendant was slightly hurt, according to Southwest Airlines.

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