Rapid Depressurization on Ryanair

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Dr Deco

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Hello Readers:

August 26th, a Ryanair (previously Air Linguis) plane suffered a depressurization and had to drop 8,000 meters (26,400 feet). This required about five minutes according to what I read.

I trust that there were not any divers aboard. With the airplane departing from Bristol England, I might guess there were not any – quite cold water around there.

Even worst, occasionally we hear about “wet hair” divers. :no:

This would have been a bad day!


Dr Deco :doctor:
 
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