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- NTSB chair says systemic failures led door plug to fly off Boeing 737 . . .
The heroic actions of the crew of Alaska Airlines flight 1282 ensured everyone survived last year when a door plug panel flew off the plane shortly after takeoff, leaving a gaping hole that sucked
- NTSB chair says systemic failures led to door plug flying off Boeing . . .
NTSB chair says systemic failures led to door plug flying off Boeing 737 Max plane midflight Associated Press June 24, 2025 10:01 am
- Multiple system failures led to door plug flying off Alaska Airlines . . .
The National Transportation Safety Board has issued new safety recommendations to the Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing following the 2024 incident in which a door plug flew off in the
- Systemic failures led to a door plug flying off a Boeing 737 Max, NTSB says
An NTSB investigation over the past 17 months found that bolts securing what is known as the door plug panel were removed and never replaced during a repair
- NTSB blames Boeing in 737 Max door plug blowout : NPR
The nation's top safety investigators concluded there were multiple systemic failures that led to a midair blowout during the flight of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max jet last year
- Systemic failures led to a door plug flying off a Boeing 737 Max, NTSB says
The NTSB investigation over the past 17 months found that four bolts securing what is known as the door plug panel were removed and never replaced during a repair as the Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft
- NTSB finds systemic failures with FAA, Boeing led to Alaska Airlines . . .
The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday blamed the blowout of a door plug on an Alaska Airlines plane mid-flight on Boeing, Spirit Aerosystems, and the Federal Aviation Administration
- Alaska Airlines door plug incident: NTSB head says systemic failure led . . .
The NTSB has found that systemic failures, including missing bolts securing the door plug, led to the door plug blowout on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 in January 2024, and that Boeing and the FAA h…
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