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United Airlines flight returns after cabin pressure issue nearly deploys oxygen masks
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A United Airlines Boeing 737-700, flight UA-1269, experienced a cabin pressure issue shortly after departing from Albuquerque International Sunport Airport in New Mexico. The incident occurred as the aircraft was climbing past 28,000 feet. The pilots decided to halt their ascent and return to Albuquerque due to the near-deployment of oxygen masks for passengers.

The aircraft, registered as N13720, was en route to Chicago O'Hare International Airport. After returning to the terminal approximately an hour later, it underwent inspection and returned to service after 21 hours. Passengers were transferred to a replacement Boeing 737-900 and arrived in Chicago six hours late.

Earlier this month, a similar pressurization issue affected an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-900ER on June 3, causing it to return to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport shortly after takeoff. This aircraft was headed for Hawaii.

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In another incident involving Boeing aircraft, a lawsuit has been filed by passengers of a 737 MAX 9 due to a door plug failure that caused injuries and trauma. The plaintiff’s counsel reported: "The event physically injured some passengers and emotionally traumatized most if not all aboard."

Boeing's safety record has been under scrutiny following various incidents with its aircraft models. Recent tragic accidents include two fatal crashes involving the 737 MAX line and a recent crash of a 787 Dreamliner in India.

Despite these incidents, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not yet grounded the US fleet of 787 jets. Investigations into these incidents are ongoing with multiple aviation safety agencies involved.

In cases of cabin depressurization like the one in Albuquerque, safety procedures and training typically prevent severe outcomes. These events demonstrate why flying remains one of the safest modes of transportation available.

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