NTSB Blames Boeing and FAA for Safety Failures in 737 Max Door Incident

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The NTSB criticized Boeing and the FAA for systemic failures that led to a door plug blowout on a Boeing 737 Max operated by Alaska Airlines, highlighting safety protocol deficiencies, inadequate training, and poor record-keeping, which prompted regulatory oversight and management changes at Boeing.
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- NTSB chair says systemic failures led to door plug flying off Boeing 737 Max plane midflight NBC News
- NTSB criticizes both Boeing and FAA for terrifying Alaska Airlines door plug incident CNN
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