"NTSB Finds Door Plug from Alaska Airlines 1282 Before Mid-Air Blowout"

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Alaska Airlines placed restrictions on a Boeing 737 Max 9 after pressurization warnings in the days before a dramatic mid-air blowout, with the missing section of the plane found in a Portland teacher's backyard. The plane, which made a safe emergency landing, had been prevented from making long-haul flights over water due to the warnings. The NTSB reported that the force of the blowout caused the cockpit door to open, and a laminated checklist and headset to fly into the cabin. The FAA has grounded 171 planes of the same type for safety checks, impacting operations for several airlines.
- Alaska Airlines plane had warnings days before mid-air blowout BBC.com
- US aviation authority grounds 171 Boeing jets after blowout | DW News DW News
- RCOM Homepage US Reuters
- NTSB says the door plug from Alaska 1282 has been found KATU
- Boeing Again Under Scrutiny After Latest 737 Max Problem The New York Times
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