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have started to de—pressurise? it would but wouldn't necessarily have affected the way the plane flew unless there is other damage as a result of that failure. fortunately at the altitude when it happened, the cabin will have been roughly half the pressure that it would have been had it reached cruising level. at about 16,000 feet you're very close to the 15,000 foot level where people can breathe without oxygen, so obviously it would have been a terrifying experience for the passengers. it probably wouldn't have caused the flight deck crew any serious issues in terms of control. but obviously they would have had to initiate an emergency descent. and initiate an emergency descent. and what would have gone through the pilot's mind at this point. their trainin: , pilot's mind at this point. their training, probably. _ pilot's mind at this point. their training, probably. it— pilot's mind at this point. their training, probably. it is- pilot's mind at this point. their training, probably. it is a - pilot's mind at this point. their training, probably. it is a sort i pilot's mind at this point. tue: " training, probably. it is a sort of thing we all did any simulator over

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it wouldn't have caused _ have been sucked out. why do you say it wouldn't have caused any _ have been sucked out. why do you say it wouldn't have caused any serious . it wouldn't have caused any serious incident, wouldn't the plane have started to de—pressurise? yes. incident, wouldn't the plane have started to de-pressurise? yes, but it wouldn't — started to de-pressurise? yes, but it wouldn't necessarily _ started to de-pressurise? yes, but it wouldn't necessarily affect - started to de-pressurise? yes, but it wouldn't necessarily affect the i it wouldn't necessarily affect the way it flew unless there was some other damage as a result of that failure. fortunately at the altitude when it happened, the cabin will have been roughly half the pressure that it would have been had it reached cruising level. and at 16,000 feet you are very close to the 15,000 foot level where people can breathe without oxygen. and so obviously it would have been a terrifying experience for the passengers, but it probably wouldn't have caused the flight deck crew any serious issues in terms of control. but obviously they would have had to initiate an emergency descent. the chancellorjeremy hunt has said the government will do all it can to speed up compensation for post office branch managers who were wrongly convicted in the horizon it scandal. about 700 subpostmasters were convicted over a period of 15 years.

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