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I've never had any formal flight training but my gut instinct tells me, any issue with pressurization during a flight is a red flag. Land the plane immediately and have it checked out. The people on board whose lives are in your hands might just thank you later.
btw, isn't this standard op. procedure to land a plane with any signs of pressure problems? it just seems like the "better safe than sorry" approach. Problems at 34,000 feet don't usually fix themselves, they get worse, so why risk it? that's common sense. could it be overconfidence...
Last edited by on-ramp; 08-16-2005 at 04:02 PM..
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