"NTSB Warns of Potential Safety Risks in Boeing 737 Manufacturing"

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The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, Jennifer Homendy, expressed concern that the issue leading to a door plug blowing out of a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet could happen again, emphasizing the need for NTSB oversight to prevent such incidents. She criticized the delivery of the plane with critical bolts missing and supported the need for changes in the FAA's oversight of aircraft manufacturers. Despite the string of quality problems at Boeing, she stated that she would have no hesitation flying on a 737 Max 9, believing they have been thoroughly inspected.
- Another accident like Boeing’s door plug blowout could happen again, NTSB chair says CNN
- Alaska Airlines 737 May Have Left Boeing Factory Missing Bolts, N.T.S.B. Says The New York Times
- Would you fly on a Boeing 737 Max planes? Why some are apprehensive USA TODAY
- Faulty door panel on Alaska Airlines flight had no bolts installed, NTSB says in preliminary report NBC News
- NTSB chair says Boeing has a ‘quality control problem’ The Hill
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