United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at DTW After Cabin Pressure Loss

A United Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Detroit after losing cabin pressure mid-flight, but all passengers landed safely.

United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at DTW After Cabin Pressure Loss
United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at DTW After Cabin Pressure Loss

Detroit: So, there was this United Airlines flight heading from Allentown to Chicago that had to make an emergency landing in Detroit. They lost cabin pressure while flying at 40,000 feet, which is pretty scary, right?

The flight, which was actually operated by GoJet for United, was over northern Ohio when things went south around 7:45 a.m. on Sunday. They quickly rerouted to Detroit Metropolitan Airport and landed safely at about 8:20 a.m.

Flight data showed the plane dropped over 6,000 feet in just a minute or so. Talk about a rapid descent! But thankfully, the crew kept their cool. A passenger even posted on X, praising the flight attendants for doing an amazing job and keeping everyone calm.

By the time they got close to Detroit, the crew assured air traffic controllers that everything was under control. No injuries were reported, which is a huge relief. United Airlines hasn’t commented yet, but it sounds like everyone handled the situation well.

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