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United Airlines said Monday that it has found loose bolts during inspections of its 737 Max 9 fleet in the wake of a door plug getting blown out of an Alaska Airlines plane over the weekend ...
NTSB faults Boeing, FAA in Alaska Airlines 737 Max door blowout. Story by William Jackson • 3h. ... (FAA) led to the January 2024 door plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9.
NTSB blames Boeing's inadequate training for the mid-air door plug incident on Alaska Airlines. FAA criticized for oversight failures. NTSB finds Boeing failures caused door plug blowout on 737 Max 9 ...
This incident garnered worldwide attention last year, as it resulted in a two-week grounding of all Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft, and severely damaged Boeing's reputation.
The top section of the door plug from the Alaska Airlines Flight 1282's Boeing 737-9 MAX airplane is shown at the National Transportation Safety Board laboratory, in Washington, Tuesday, July 30 ...
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing Co. BA is set to be probed for its role in last year's Alaska Air Group Inc. ALK Flight 1282 incident involving a sudden loss of pressure in the aircraft's fuselage.
After a year and half of investigating, the top U.S. aviation investigator formally determined that Boeing and its chief regulator were to blame for the Alaska Airlines blowout.
The fuselage plug area of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Boeing 737-9 Max, which was forced to make an emergency landing with a gap in the fuselage, is seen during its investigation by the National ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Boeing failed to provide adequate training, guidance and oversight to prevent a mid-air cabin panel blowout of a new 737 MAX 9 flight in January 2024 in Portland that spun the ...
The National Transportation Safety Board chairwoman says heroic actions by the crew aboard an Alaska Airlines flight ensured everyone survived last year when the door plug panel blew out of the ...
This image taken Jan. 7, 2024, and released by the National Transportation Safety Board, shows the section of a Boeing 737 Max where a door plug fell while Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 was in flight.