HOLY CRAP: The Roof Blew Off My Southwest Plane At 36,000 Feet!
A roof panel blew off a Southwest Airlines 737 yesterday on a flight from Phoenix to Sacramento.
The cabin depressurized, and a few passengers passed out. But the plane made an emergency landing in Yuma, Arizona, and everyone survived.
Shawna MalviniRedden was on the flight.
Here is her story, told in her photos and tweets.
Before takeoff...
The plan took off and reached cruising altitude. Then the passengers heard a sound like a "gunshot." A roof panel had blown off.
Um, that's SKY.
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