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Old 13th Aug 2008, 01:26
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Cabin Pressurization on 737-800

I flew on a Virgin 737-800 last night that seemed to have rather high cabin pressure for the last 25 minutes. I have flown 737-800 into melbourne aust on many occasions and not experienced this much ear pain before. I thought it was just me until the passenger next to me showed me his half empty water bottle that had caved in quite a bit. He was as amazed as I was. Anyone else experience this or is it abnormal for a 737-800 to have excessive pressure in cabin as one lands? http://www.pprune.org/forums/images/...s/confused.gif
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