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    SIA plane returns to Singapore due to loss of cabin pressure

    SINGAPORE, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- A Singapore Airlines (SIA) Boeing 777-200 plane flying to the Chinese capital city of Beijing returned to the Changi Airport some 90 minutes after takeoff due to loss of cabin pressure on Saturday afternoon.

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    Re: SIA plane returns to Singapore due to loss of cabin pressure

    How does a loss of cabin pressure even happen?
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    Re: SIA plane returns to Singapore due to loss of cabin pressure

    Loss of cabin pressure is extremely rare, and can happen for a few reasons. A cracked window, a missing, open, or poorly sealed panel or access door on the fuselage, or a faulty relief valve could be a cause.
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    Re: SIA plane returns to Singapore due to loss of cabin pressure

    Bad door seals are also a strong possibility. My dad has had two door seals partially fail in flight in the Citation.
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