Southwest flight makes emergency landing after cabin pressure leaves passenger bleeding from ears
FOX NEWS/AP - A cabin pressure issue has forced a flight bound for Florida to return to Connecticut's Bradley International Airport.
The Hartford Courant reports a Southwest flight from Hartford to Tampa turned around Friday night because several passengers complained of pain and discomfort. At least one passenger was bleeding from the ears.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the pilot of the Boeing 737 reported a possible pressurization issue and requested the landing.
The flight returned to Bradley just after 9 p.m., about an hour after setting off for Tampa International Airport.