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FAA Grounds Boeing's 737 Max 9 Fleet After Alaska Airlines Incident

2024-01-08 1,018 Dailymotion

FAA Grounds Boeing's , 737 Max 9 Fleet , After Alaska Airlines Incident.<br />'The Guardian' reports that Boeing is back in the spotlight <br />after an incident on an Alaska Airlines flight where <br />a part of the plane's fuselage tore away mid-flight.<br />The plane was one of Boeing's newest <br />and best-selling models, the 737 Max.<br />Just minutes after takeoff from Portland, Oregon, <br />a door plug detached from the plane, <br />leaving a gaping hole in the passenger cabin.<br />The plane made an emergency landing, and no <br />crew or passengers were injured in the incident. .<br />According to accident investigators, the incident, which<br />occurred at a relatively low altitude with all passengers <br />still strapped in, could have been much more serious. .<br />'The Guardian' reports that the cause <br />of the incident remains unknown.<br />However, investigators have reportedly now <br />located the missing door plug, which was <br />recovered from the backyard of a local teacher.<br />Following the incident, the U.S. Federal <br />Aviation Administration grounded <br />Boeing's fleet of 737 Max 9 planes.<br />According to investigators, an auto-pressurization <br />fail light on the aircraft had triggered three times <br />in the two months it had been in service. .<br />According to investigators, an auto-pressurization <br />fail light on the aircraft had triggered three times <br />in the two months it had been in service. .<br />Prior to the incident, this information had <br />prompted the airline to restrict that particular <br />plane from making long flights over water

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