Southwest Airlines Flight 2294

Southwest Airlines Flight 2294
Exterior view of the damaged fuselage section
Incident
DateJuly 13, 2009 (2009-07-13)
SummaryIn-flight structural failure leading to rapid decompression
Sitenear Charleston, WV
Aircraft

N387SW, the aircraft involved in the incident, photographed in 2006
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-3H4
OperatorSouthwest Airlines
IATA flight No.WN2294
ICAO flight No.SWA2294
Call signSOUTHWEST 2294
RegistrationN387SW
Flight originNashville International Airport
DestinationBaltimore Washington International Airport
Occupants131
Passengers126
Crew5
Fatalities0
Injuries0
Survivors131

Southwest Airlines Flight 2294 (WN2294/SWA2294) was a scheduled US passenger aircraft flight which suffered a rapid depressurization of the passenger cabin on July 13, 2009. The aircraft made an emergency landing at Yeager Airport in Charleston, West Virginia, with no fatalities or major injuries to passengers and crew. Investigation performed by the National Transportation Safety Board concluded that the incident was caused by a failure in the fuselage skin due to metal fatigue.