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transportation-and-safety2 years ago

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

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.

transportation-safety2 years ago

"Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max Suffers Mid-Air Fuselage Blowout, Forces Emergency Landing"

An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX, Flight 1282, made an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon, after a window and part of the fuselage blew out mid-flight. The incident occurred shortly after takeoff on a flight bound for Ontario, California. The plane, carrying 174 passengers and 6 crew members, landed safely with no immediate reports of injuries. The aircraft had been in service for only two months. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident.

transportation-safety2 years ago

"Alaska Airlines Grounds Jet Following Mid-Flight Window Blowout, Emergency Landing in Portland"

Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, a Boeing 737 Max 9, made an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon, after a panel and window blew out post-takeoff, causing a pressurization issue. The incident led to the temporary grounding of the airline's fleet of 65 Boeing 737-9 aircraft for inspections. No serious injuries were reported, and the FAA and NTSB are investigating the occurrence.

transportation-safety2 years ago

"Alaska Airlines Jet's Mid-Flight Window Blowout Forces Portland Emergency Landing"

Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, a Boeing 737-MAX 9, made an emergency landing at Portland International Airport after part of the plane blew out, causing sudden depressurization. The incident occurred shortly after takeoff, with no serious injuries reported, although minor injuries and a medical transport did occur. The airline grounded its fleet of 65 Boeing 737-9s for inspections, and the NTSB is investigating the incident. The CEO expressed regret and gratitude for the crew's response, and assistance is being provided to affected passengers.

news-aviation2 years ago

"Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 Makes Emergency Landing Due to Mid-Air Cabin Breach"

An Alaska Airlines flight returned to Portland International Airport after part of the fuselage blew out, causing a sudden decompression. The incident occurred shortly after takeoff, and although a teenager was injured, there were no serious injuries reported. The flight, which had 171 passengers and six crew members, landed safely. Alaska Airlines has grounded all 65 of its Boeing 737-9 aircraft for safety inspections following the incident. The FAA registry indicates that the aircraft was almost brand new, having been manufactured in 2023.

local-news2 years ago

"Alaska Airlines Grounds Jets Following Multiple Emergency Landings Due to Structural Failures"

Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, a Boeing 737-MAX 9, was forced to make an emergency landing back at Portland International Airport after a window panel blew out, causing a pressurization issue shortly after takeoff. The flight, carrying 174 passengers and six crew members, landed safely with no injuries reported. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident, and Boeing is providing technical support. A replacement flight was arranged for the passengers to reach their destination in Ontario, California.