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KOIN Portland on MSN‘Atrocious and utterly intolerable’: Alaska Airlines crew sues Boeing over door plug blowout
Four flight attendants who were aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 when the aircraft's door plug detached after taking off ...
Four flight attendants on the Alaska Airlines, 737 MAX 9 plane that experienced a mid-air cabin panel blowout in January last year are suing Boeing for physical and emotional injuries.
The lawsuits claim the crew members suffered permanent injuries after the ejection of the door plug on the Boeing 737 MAX 9 and the decompression on the plane.
The door plug on a 737-9 MAX plane detached just minutes after Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 took off from Portland, Oregon, on Jan. 5 and reached 16,000 feet.
The door plug for the fuselage of a Boeing 737 Max 9 fell off a few minutes after Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 took off from Portland International Airport on Jan. 5, depressurizing the cabin and ...
Alaska Airlines’ emergency last week when a door plug blew off of its Boeing Max 9 aircraft mid-flight has put flyers, airlines and federal authorities on edge.
PORTLAND, Ore. — More passengers aboard the Alaska Airlines flight that lost a panel at 16,000 feet are joining previously filed lawsuit against the airline and Boeing. The plane was forced to ...
On Alaska and United, the only two U.S. airlines using the Max 9, those side exits near the back of the plane are replaced with a permanent plug the size of an exit door.
Boeing admitted in a letter to Congress that it can't find a documented record of the work done on the Alaska Airlines door plug and said no record may exist.
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TravelPulse on MSNAlaska Airlines Flight Attendants Sue Boeing for Door Plug Incident
According to ABC News, four flight attendants, Adam Fisher, Michelle Hughes, Steven Maller and Christine Vasconcellos, filed ...
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