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The Brief. The National Transportation Safety Board is holding a public meeting Tuesday about the door plug panel that blew out during an Alaska Airlines flight in January 2024.
Dozens of passengers on board Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 sued the airline and Boeing over a midflight blowout. Three cases ...
Because Boeing’s instructions for employees lacked “clarity and conciseness,” workers missed opportunities to fix a mistake ...
Last year, an improperly attached door panel flew off of an Alaska Airlines airplane in midair. No one was hurt, but the incident sparked a fresh round of scrutiny for Boeing and the FAA.
NTSB blames Boeing and FAA for Alaska Airlines 737 MAX door plug blowout, citing missing bolts, poor training, and systemic ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – The head of the National Transportation Safety Board is blaming systemic failures for a door plug blowout in the skies over Portland, Oregon, in January 2024.Alaska Airlines ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – The head of the National Transportation Safety Board is blaming systemic failures for a door plug blowout in the skies over Portland, Oregon, in January 2024.Alaska Airlines ...
The additional hearings are scheduled for June 24, this year. Their objective, according to Reuters, is to determine the probable cause of the midair cabin panel blowout.
The National Transportation Safety Board is meeting Tuesday to determine probable cause of the door plug panel blowout that happened mid-air on an Alaska Airlines flight in January of 2024.
The panel blowout aboard an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 was the result of more than four missing bolts, the National Transportation Safety Board reiterated in its final investigation report into ...