A Southwest Airlines flight from Baltimore to Oklahoma City made an emergency landing at the Branson Airport Saturday night.
Southwest Airlines tells us there was an issue with pressurization inside the cabin. Passenger Brian Lombard said the turbulence was some of the worst he felt. Lombard described what he thought was a mist filling the cabin just as they made the landing.
All 124 passengers and the five-member crew made it off the plane safely. A plane flying to get the passengers had to turn around because of the bad weather.
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