NTSB Blames Boeing and FAA for Alaska Airlines Door Blowout and Training Failures

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The NTSB found that a safety oversight involving improperly reinstalled bolts on a Boeing 737 MAX 9 led to a door panel detachment, with Boeing and the FAA criticized for overlooking safety issues; only one trained technician was involved in the repair, and the incident prompted safety recommendations and ongoing reviews by Boeing and the FAA.
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- "Multiple system failures" led to door plug flying off Alaska Airlines flight in 2024, NTSB chair says CBS News
- NTSB blames Boeing, FAA in terrifying Alaska Airlines door blowout Fox Business
- Missing Bolts and Other Failures Caused Plane Panel to Blow Off, N.T.S.B. Says The New York Times
- Boeing failed to provide training to prevent MAX 9 midair emergency: NTSB Al Jazeera
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