Alaska Airlines Door Blowout Sparks Federal Investigation Into Boeing

By Ivan PetrenkoSep 13, 2024 17:30 PMNews
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In January, a terrifying mid-air incident occurred when the door of an Alaska Airlines flight blew off during the flight. The aircraft, a Boeing 737 MAX 9, was traveling from Portland with 171 passengers and six crew members. This alarming event prompted an investigation into Boeing’s manufacturing practices, further heightening scrutiny on the company, which is already under investigation for previous issues with the 737 MAX models. Thankfully, no serious injuries were reported despite the severity of the situation.

Emily Whi, the pilot of the ill-fated flight, recently recounted her experience for the first time. She described the sudden explosion and the immediate depressurization of the cabin. The situation was dire, but the crew acted quickly and managed to safely land the plane. It was only after landing that Whi and her crew fully realized the extent of the damage: the door had completely detached mid-flight.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is currently leading the investigation into this incident, which has raised significant concerns about the safety protocols and manufacturing standards at Boeing. Preliminary findings suggest that the aircraft left the factory without the necessary bolts to secure the door, a critical oversight that could have resulted in a far worse outcome.

Boeing, already facing fallout from the fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019, is now dealing with another potential crisis. In addition to the NTSB probe, Boeing is also facing a possible strike by over 30,000 of its employees, who are demanding better wages and benefits. The situation has cast a shadow over the company's future, raising questions about its safety and operational standards.

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