Originally posted by Scorpio
I think in the circumstances the flight deck did the right thing.Normally the aircraft would descend immediately to 10,000 ft but everthing i have heard in the news is text book.
Well done on all the crew for a safe landing.
When a plane loses pressurisation it is standard procedure to immediately descend to 10,000ft as the air at that level is breathable, then make an emergency landing at the nearest airport.
Reading articles on the web about how some people couldn't get their oxygen masks to work has left me in two minds over why it was apparently so. Was there a fault in the system, or (more likely) passengers weren't paying attention to the safety briefing when they first boarded?
I think I'll leave that one to the investigators, but glad that nobody was seriously hurt in the incident, and that is the main thing above all.