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11-18-2008 @ 3:11AM
James said...
Bird strike on the belly of the plane maybe? hmmm, 15 minutes - climb out at an average of 2000 fpm is FL300...maybe not a bird strike. MAybe some kind of pressure issue with the cargo....something sensitive to pressure popped maybe?
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11-27-2008 @ 9:27AM
Brian said...
Sounds likely to me.
Crosswind landing videos leave me with greater appreciation for airline pilots!