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American Airlines, Loss of Cabin Pressure Results in 16 Injuries

An American Airlines Boeing 737-800, registration N925AN performing flight AA-2549 from Boston,MA to Dallas Ft. Worth,TX (USA), was enroute at FL380 about 160nm northeast of Dallas Ft. Worth,TX when the crew initiated a rapid descent to 10,000 feet due to the loss of cabin pressure. The aircraft continued to Dallas Ft. Worth for a safe landing about 30 minutes after leaving FL380. The FAA reported a flight attendant and 15 passengers received unknown injuries, the aircraft sustained no damage.

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