Alaska Airlines on Friday announced the plan to return 737 MAX 9 jets to flight for the first time since an accident on January 5. The planes were grounded after the midair blowout of a door plug on an Alaska Airlines je...
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An Alaska Airlines 737-9 MAX exit door assembly separated from the aircraft after the aircraft departed Portland for Ontario, California.
aDelta Boeing 757 lost one of its wheelsas it was about to take off in Atlanta. But in my 45 years as a licensed aircraft mechanic, FAA safety inspector and accident investigator, I have never felt so disturbed about an accident. I literally wrote the book “Why Planes Crash...
What next for flights and 737 aircraft, according to experts Ms Homendy had previously said it was "very lucky" the accident wasn't far worse. She revealed no one was sat in the seats immediately next to the affected part of the fuselage - and because the plane had not r...
Homendy called the event an "accident, not an incident." She said the plane was forced to return to Portland International Airport just minutes after takeoff "after a mid-cabin door plug ... departed the airplane, resulting in rapid decompression." ...
The nation’s top accident investigator says warning lights were triggered on three flights, including each of the two days before the brand-new Boeing 737 Max 9 suffered a terrifying fuselage blowout Friday night. A plug covering a spot left for an emergency door ...
Alaska Airlines says Boeing has paid $160 million in initial compensation for losses that the airline suffered after a panel blew off one of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners in January.
Calhoun said Tuesday that Alaska Airlines' ability to quickly ground its fleet of Max 9s with door plugs "prevented, potentially, another accident." "When I got that picture, all I could think about – I didn't know what happened, so whoever was supposed to be in the seat next...
A passenger jet whose door panel fell off mid-flight, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing, was due to be serviced the day of the accident, the airline has said. Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, with 177 people on board, returned to Portland, Oregon, whe...