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NTSB set to meet on door plug investigation of terrifying Alaska Airlines flight

  • On January 5, 2024, a door plug panel on Alaska Airlines flight 1282 detached while flying over Portland, Oregon, leading to rapid cabin depressurization and the loss of debris outside the aircraft.
  • The blowout occurred because four bolts securing the 2-foot-by-4-foot door plug were removed during a prior repair at a Boeing factory and never replaced.
  • A loud explosion and powerful winds affected the 171 people on board, resulting in minor injuries to seven travelers and a flight attendant, while the pilots successfully returned the aircraft to Portland.
  • NTSB investigators, after a 17-month probe, found the missing bolts and debris including the 63-pound door plug in a backyard, with a public meeting set for June 24 to announce probable cause and safety recommendations.
  • Following the incident, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg admitted serious company missteps and pledged sweeping changes to improve safety and restore public trust, while FAA maintains a production cap on the 737 Max.
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WAAY-TV broke the news in Huntsville, United States on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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