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(NewsNation) — The National Transportation Safety Board’s two-day investigative hearing into the Jan. 5 Alaska Airlines midflight door plug blowout continues Wednesday on Capitol Hill with ...
For months, missing paperwork has hindered the investigation into how a door plug blew off a 737 Max on an Alaska Airlines flight in January, making it difficult to find out who made the near ...
And yet neither Boeing nor the National Transportation Safety Board know how a 737 Max was delivered to Alaska Airlines without the four bolts needed to keep a door plug in place. What is known ...
Newly released documents describe the chaotic moments on board Alaska Airlines flight 1282 after the door plug blew out shortly after takeoff earlier this year, as the National Transportation ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Sunday marks one year since an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 had its door plug blown out in midair on Jan. 5, 2024 on its trip from PDX to Ontario, California.
The National Transportation Safety Board has allowed the media to see the actual door plug that blew out during an Alaska Airlines Flight in January. The look behind the curtain at the NTSB lab ...
The spark for the firestorm can be traced back to two days in September. The door plug that blew out on Alaska Flight 1282 at 16,000 feet over Portland had sealed a hole cut out of the fuselage ...