"Alaska Airlines Lawsuit: Concerns Over Boeing 737 'Whistling Noise' Persist"

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Passengers on a previous Alaska Airlines flight on the same Boeing 737 Max 9 involved in a recent door plug blowout heard a "whistling sound" coming from the door plug, according to a lawsuit. The jet lost its door plug in midair on January 5 due to missing bolts, leading to oxygen masks being deployed. The amended complaint alleges that no further action was taken after passengers reported the sound to flight attendants, raising concerns about the plane's safety.
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