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A sudden loss of pressure aboard Alaska flight 1282. The loud bang when a plug door blew out at 16,000 feet and oxygen masks deployed all may be leading to trauma Lindquist told KATU’s Victor Park.
The FAA said Tuesday that "every Boeing 737-9 Max with a plug door will remain grounded until the FAA finds each can safely return to operation." Calhoun said Tuesday that Alaska Airlines' ability ...
A group of Alaska Airlines passengers who were onboard Flight 1282 last week when its door panel blew off after take-off, sued aircraft maker Boeing on Thursday alleging the incident caused them ...
The manufacturer of the door plug that was blown out in mid-air during a Alaska Airlines flight on Friday was the focus of a class-action lawsuit filed less than a month earlier, with the ...
In an SEC filing, Alaska Air Group said more compensation is expected. Boeing has paid Alaska Air Group approximately $160 million in compensation following the door plug incident on Alaska flight ...
Four passengers are suing Alaska Airlines and Boeing for the "terror" they say they experienced after a door plug "blew off" during their flight, according to a complaint filed Tuesday.
Cuong Tran, of Upland, California, was sitting in the row behind where the side of the aircraft tore away and left a door-sized hole on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on Jan. 5, according to a news ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Federal investigators say a door panel slid up before flying off an Alaska Airlines jetliner last week, and they are looking at whether four bolts that were supposed to help ...