"Airline Safety Concerns: NTSB Investigates Boeing 737 Incidents"

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Boeing will revise inspection instructions for its 737 Max 9 planes after a panel blew out midflight during an Alaska Airlines flight and loose hardware was found on similar planes. The FAA grounded dozens of jets and approved Boeing's initial inspection instructions, but the company is now revising them based on feedback. The FAA will conduct a thorough review before allowing the grounded planes to return to operation, prioritizing safety over speed. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident and will analyze the blown-out door further at its lab.
- FAA: Boeing to revise 737 Max 9 inspection instructions CNBC
- Alaska Airlines inflight blowout could have been 'much different' scenario, NTSB warns Fox News
- United Airlines finds loose bolts on Boeing 737 jet doors CNN
- NTSB officials to visit classroom of Portland physics teacher who found plane's blown-out door plug in backyard KGW.com
- The NTSB is doing a ‘thorough’ investigation into this: Diana Furchtgott-Roth Fox News
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