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Boeing 737 Max Planes Grounded After Door Plug Blows Out At 16,000 Feet
Boeing 737 Max Planes Grounded After Door Plug Blows Out At 16,000 Feet-November 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:13:46

This image from video provided by Elizabeth Le shows passengers near the damage on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9, Flight 1282, which was forced to return to Portland International Airport on Friday, Jan. 5, 2024.

Passengers on an flight leaving Portland, Oregon endured a harrowing ordeal when a door plug blew out the side on the flight’s just minutes after takeoff. The massive hole in the fuselage’s side at 16,000 feet caused the cabin to depressurize, the lights to flicker and oxygen masks to drop from the ceiling. Luckily, no one was sitting directly next to the plug as the back of an unoccupied seat was ripped out of the aircraft.

Flight 1282 ended its scheduled service to Seattle, Washington and immediately made an emergency landing in Portland. All 171 passengers or six crew members made it off the aircraft without serious injury. According to , the force of decompression was so violent that it threw the locked cockpit door open. Several items were sucked straight out of the Boeing,

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The Boeing 737 Max 9 involved was delivered to Alaska Airlines new in late October and has flown 150 times since entering service, The airline banned the plane from making trans-oceanic flights after pilots spotted warning lights indicating a cabin pressurization issue on a previous flight. In response to the incident, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has certain Boeing 737 Max 9 airliners. The agency stated that grounding will impact 171 airplanes worldwide, that can return to the skies once they undergo immediate inspection.

Complicating the investigation, the cockpit voice recorder was recorded over, The FAA requires the previous two hours of cockpit communications to be recorded and investigators were too late to pull the 737 Max 9’s voice recorder. However, the door plug was found. It landed in the yard of a Portland school teacher.

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