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A complaint was filed Feb. 20 in Multnomah County, Oregon, on behalf of Kyle Rinker, Amanda Strickland and Kevin Kwok, all of whom were on board Alaska Flight 1282 when an unused exit door ...
We do need to come down to 10,000.” Within 20 minutes of takeoff, Alaska Airlines flight 1282, did get down and landed safely. One person was taken to the hospital, several were injured and ...
When the Boeing 737 Max 9’s side blew out explosively on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Friday evening, a 15-year-old high school student was in the window seat in the row directly ahead ...
The photos released by the NTSB show the recovered door plug from Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, which was a Boeing 737 MAX 9, was caught on trees in a wooded backyard. “NTSB investigators are ...
From his seat aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, 33-year-old Portland architect Nicholas Hoch texted his girlfriend the spine-chilling news as it unfolded: a white vapor had rushed into the cabin ...
Alaska flight 1282 left Portland just after 5 p.m. and was able to make it back to PDX without further incident. Once the plane was back on the ground, KATU News has confirmed the missing part of ...
Alaska Airlines pilot: “Seattle Alaska 1282, we just depressurized, we’re declaring an emergency. We need to descend down to 10,000. We just need to depressurize…and we need to return back ...
Steve Maller, a flight attendant for nearly 20 years, was one of the flight attendants on the Alaska Airlines flight 1282 when a door plug blew out. With the plane at 16,000 feet, the air pressure ...