American Flight Diverted After Plane Loses Cabin Pressure
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American Flight Diverted After Plane Loses Cabin Pressure
An American Airlines flight from Dallas to Seattle was diverted Wednesday after those aboard heard a bang and then the plane lot cabin pressure.
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OKLAHOMA CITY (February 3, 2010)--An American Airlines flight from Dallas to Seattle was diverted to Oklahoma City Wednesday after passengers and crew heard "kind of a bang" and the plane lost cabin pressure.

American’s flight 621 landed at Will Rogers World Airport at around noon Wednesday.

One of the 141 passengers aboard said the noise occurred about 10-15 minutes into the flight and that the pilot announced the plane had lost cabin pressure.

Passenger Jack Conn of Dallas said the plane’s oxygen masks were not deployed.

An airport spokeswoman said the plane landed without incident.

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