A loud bang, a jolt, and cold air whooshing suddenly through the cabin: these were the immediate signs that something was very wrong aboard Alaska Airlines flight 1282, according to one passenger ...
Jan. 3 (UPI) --Almost one year after a door plug blowout on one of its 737 Max jets led to an explosive decompression, Boeing is now detailing the steps it has taken to improve safety during the ...
All Boeing 737 Max-9s remain grounded this morning after an explosive decompression forced an Alaska flight into an emergency landing in Portland on Friday. The National Transportation Safety Board ...
A new Boeing 737 MAX 9 experienced explosive decompression during a flight, raising concerns about manufacturing issues. Alaska Airlines has grounded all of its 65 Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes for ...
Your browser does not support iframes, but you can visit Listen in as pilot and aviation expert Pat Veillette explains to Aviation Week Network's Lee Ann Shay what ...
“Explosive decompression” is what happens to passengers and crew members of a pressurized airliner when a window blows out at high altitude. Announcing that it had made some experiments on the subject ...
A left door plug that expelled from an Alaska Airlines flight had disengaged from the fuselage, "allowing it to blow out," the National Transportation Safety Board said late Monday, offering further ...
Alaska Airlines announced late Friday that it will ground all 65 of its Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft after a plane experienced “explosive decompression” mid-flight. Photos and video shared by passengers ...
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