Four bolts meant to hold the Boeing 737 Max 9 door plug in place were missing last month when part of a planeblew out on an Alaska Airlines flight,the National Transportation Safety Board found in a preliminary report released on Tuesday. Thedoor plug,which covers an unused exit door, is ...
NTSB releases preliminary report on Alaska crashBECKY BOHRER
NTSB report: Missing bolts from door plug played factor in mid-air blowout of Alaska Airlines flightNTSB preliminary reports do not determine the cause of incidents but can reveal key facts about what took placeFacebook Twitter Comments Print Email By Stepheny Price FOXBu...
NTSB Chair: Alaska 1282 investigation is like ‘peeling an onion’ In an exclusive interview withThe Air Current, Jennifer Homendy said the NTSB is planning a public investigative hearing into the January 5 accident aboard Alaska Airlines 1282. Homendy told TAC that the hearing will occur towards...
The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said on Tuesday in its preliminary investigative report that four key bolts were "missing" when a door plug blew off an Alaska Airlines flight in midair on January 5. "Overal...
Preliminary findings from an independent investigation show that a handful of key bolts appear to be missing from the door plug that blew out of a Boeing Co (NYSE:BA) 737 Max 9 plane midflight in early January. What To Know: New photos released Tuesday appear to show four key bolts were...
Four bolts meant to hold the Boeing 737 Max 9 door plug in place were missing last month when part of a planeblew out on an Alaska Airlines flight,the National Transportation Safety Board found in a preliminary report released on Tuesday. ...
The article focuses on the possibility that weather played a role in two fatal crashes of flightseeing planes near Ketchikan, Alaska, according to preliminary reports from the National Transportation Safety Board. Four Princess Cruises passengers and a pilot were killed on July 24, 2007 while five...