What: Delta Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-88 en route from Miami to New York City
Where: Miami
When: Aug 30 2010
Who: 142 passengers, 5 crew
Why: After takeoff, the cabin lost pressure. The flight returned to Miami, made a safe landing, and passengers were booked on an alternative flight.
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Where: Lambert-St. Louis International Airport
When: Mar 30
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