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From: "Marvin Kaye" <marv@lancaironline.net>
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Posted for "cblitzer" <cblitzer@triad.rr.com>:

  Jim,
  So waht was the problem - was it that the door seal was never inflated, or
did the pasdding "push" it to the off position.
  Sounds like one heck of ride.!!
  

  
   From L4P N6XE;
  
   Today while flying over the Sierras at FL 210 we had a big pop and the 
cabin
altitude was pegged in the wrong direction. Big noise and I pushed the nose