On June 23, passengers aboard Korean Air Flight KE189 bound for Taiwan experienced nosebleeds and ear pain after the Boeing 737 MAX 8's cabin pressure system malfunctioned. The incident, reported by the NY Post, occurred when the aircraft plummeted from its cruising altitude, causing a sudden drop in cabin pressure. This malfunction triggered a wave of discomfort and health issues among the passengers.
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A Korean Air flight plummeted from its cruising altitude, resulting in a malfunction in the cabin pressurization system and triggering a wave of discomfort and health issues among passengers. #KoreanAir https://t.co/yITXVEi2wA
A Korean Air flight plummeted from its cruising altitude, resulting in a malfunction in the cabin pressurization system and triggering a wave of discomfort and health issues among passengers. #KoreanAir…
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