"NTSB Probes Boeing 737 Max Incidents as Alaska Flight 1282 Sparks New Safety Concerns"

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating a depressurization event on Alaska Airlines flight 1282, which led to the detachment of a plug from the aircraft. The incident occurred on a flight from Portland to Ontario, California, and resulted in minor injuries and psychological distress among passengers. The Boeing 737-9 MAX involved was certified in November. The NTSB is conducting a thorough investigation, while affected passengers face re-booking and travel delays. The missing aircraft part is believed to have fallen near Highway 217 in the Cedar Hills neighborhood.
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