Case study 2 southwest airlines flight 812
On April 1, 2011, about 15:58 mountain standard time (MST), a Boeing 737-3H4, N632SW, operating as Southwest Airlines flight 812 experienced a rapid decompression while climbing through flight level 340. The rapid decompression occurred due to a failure of the outside skin of the aircraft. Read the NTSB report and data summary on this accident below. Some areas have been highlighted in the Final report that […]