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Cape Air Flight Returns After Cabin Door Opens Midair Near Nantucket

The FAA has opened an investigation into the door failure on the small, nine-seat Cessna.

Overview

  • The Nantucket-to-Boston commuter flight, which departed Monday around 7 a.m., turned back and landed safely after the upper portion of the main cabin door swung open.
  • The FAA confirmed it is investigating what caused the door to open during the short hop off Massachusetts.
  • Cape Air grounded the nine-seat Cessna 402C for inspection, and passengers were rebooked on another aircraft.
  • Passenger video showed the door’s upper section ajar in flight, and travelers said the latch had been hard to close during boarding.
  • An aviation consultant said the risk of decompression was low because the plane is unpressurized and typically flies at low altitude on this route.