First Officer Emily Wiprud of Alaska Airlines (AS) Flight 1282 has shared her experience of the Boeing 737 MAX 9 door panel blowout incident.
Alaska Airlines 737 MAX Window Blowout
A group of passengers filing $1 billion lawsuit against Alaska Airlines and Boeing concerning the harrowing flight originating from Portland.
Alaska Airlines (AS) resumed operations of its Boeing 737 MAX 9 (737-9) after conducting fleet inspections for the first time since a door plug incident occurred mid-air three weeks ago.
Alaska Airlines (AS) Boeing 737 MAX 9 (737-9) jet that experienced a fuselage panel detachment earlier this month had the panel removed for repair and was subsequently incorrectly reinstalled by Boeing mechanics on the Renton final assembly line
Six passengers from Alaska Airlines (AS) have filed a lawsuit against Boeing following a harrowing flight experience where a door plug dislodged at 16,000 feet, necessitating a dramatic emergency landing in Oregon.
A potential tragedy was narrowly avoided on Friday night (Jan 5, 2023) when a panel on the Boeing plane blew out at 16,000 feet during an Alaska Airlines (AS) flight AS1282
Alaska Airlines (AS) took the decision to ground all its Boeing 737-9 (737 MAX 9) aircraft after a window and a section of fuselage on one of these planes blew out midair, leading to an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon.