FAA investigates after cabin pressure malfunction injures Delta passengers
Briefly

The flight was forced to return to Salt Lake City after it was unable to pressurize above 10,000 feet, emphasizing the critical nature of cabin pressurization.
Passengers reported injuries including a ruptured eardrum and severe bloody noses, highlighting the serious implications of pressurization failures during flight.
Delta Airlines expressed sincere apologies while stating that the flight crew followed procedures to safely return the aircraft and support affected passengers.
The FAA is currently investigating the incident, indicating the seriousness of the situation and the regulatory scrutiny airlines face regarding passenger safety.
Read at Washington Post
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