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On April 1, 2011, Southwest Airlines flight 812, a Boeing 737-300 registration N632SW, experienced a rapid depressurization caused by a rupture in the fuselage.
The plane was at about 34,000 feet over Arizona with 118 people on board on April 1 when the hole opened. The pilot guided the plane to a safe emergency landing. There were no injuries.
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