Case Study 2 Southwest Airlines Flight 812

On April 1, 2011, about 15:58 mountain standard time (MST), a Boeing 737-3H4, N632SW, operating as Southwest Airlines flight 812 experienced a rapid decompression while climbing through flight level 340. The rapid decompression occurred due to a failure of the outside skin of the aircraft.
Read the NTSB report and data summary on this accident below. Some areas have been highlighted in the Final report that may help you with this case study.