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Southwest checks planes after hole forces landing
Southwest Airlines inspected nearly 200 planes andput them back in the sky Tuesday after a foot-long hole opened inthe cabin of an identical jet, forcing the aircraft to make anemergency landing in West Virginia.
Passengers aboard a Nashville-to-Baltimore flight Monday saidthey could see through the hole above them, just in front of theplane's tail. The cabin lost pressure, but no one was...
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