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Flight 126 takes urgent action for second straight day; no injuries reported

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updated 11:40 a.m. ET July 22, 2008

MADISON, Wis. - A Northwest Airlines flight has had to make an emergency landing for a second straight day.

Airline spokesman Vin Parker says Flight 126 from Minneapolis to Chicago made an emergency landing in Madison, Wis., on Monday after the pilot noticed that gauges showed a loss of pressure on board.

None of the 115 passengers or six crew members aboard the DC-9 were injured.
She says passengers would be bused to Chicago.

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A Northwest flight from Tampa, Fla., to Detroit made an emergency landing Sunday in Dayton, Ohio, when a computer for one of its engines failed. There were no injuries.

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