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- Missing Bolts and Other Failures Caused Plane Panel to Blow . . .
A panel came off an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 midair last year in an incident that was nearly disastrous but for the heroics of the crew, according to government investigators
- Boeing expresses ‘regret’ as systemic failures blamed for . . .
Missing bolts put the focus on Boeing’s manufacturing The panel that blew off was was removed at a Boeing factory so workers could repair five damaged rivets, but bolts that help secure the door
- Multiple system failures led to door plug flying off Alaska . . .
In the NTSB's report, investigators said the incident's probable cause was in the in-flight separation of the left mid exit door plug, blaming "Boeing 's failure to provide adequate training
- NTSB faults Boeing for lack of safety protocols in 737 Max . . .
The NTSB had previously said that four bolts which were supposed to hold the door plug in place were missing when the Boeing 737 Max jet was delivered to Alaska Airlines in October 2023 Boeing has no record of exactly who was responsible for removing and reinstalling the door plug, investigators said, making it impossible to pinpoint exactly
- Systemic failures led to a door plug flying off a Boeing 737 . . .
The NTSB investigation over the past 17 months found that four bolts securing what is known as the door plug panel were removed and never replaced during a repair as the Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft
- Alaska Airlines flight: NTSB meets on door plug investigation
Missing bolts put the focus on Boeing’s manufacturing The panel that blew off was made and installed by a supplier, Spirit AeroSystems It was removed at a Boeing factory so workers could repair damaged rivets, but bolts that help secure the door plug were not replaced It’s not clear who removed the panel
- Systemic failure led to Alaska Airlines door plug blowout . . .
The NTSB has found that systemic failures, including missing bolts securing the door plug, led to the door plug blowout on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 in January 2024, and that Boeing and the FAA h…
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