Scare on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282: A loud bang, a whooshing sound
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Scare on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282: A loud bang, a whooshing sound
Scare on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282: A loud bang, a whooshing sound and a boy’s shirt sucked right off
The short, terrifying journey of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on Friday could have been much worse.
When a part of the fuselage blew off shortly after takeoff, a boy’s shirt was sucked off his torso and out through the hole, passengers reported, leaving the mother holding the boy.
“It tore off her son’s shirt!” a man can be heard saying on video posted to Twitter by passenger Stephanie King.
The flight had reached 16,000 feet after taking off from Portland, Oregon, bound for Ontario, California, about 5:07 p.m., according to FlightAware. It landed safely about 20 minutes later back at the airport, with no serious injuries among the 171 passengers and six crew members.
It was unclear Saturday morning exactly what plane part blew off. Alaska Airlines temporarily grounded the rest of its Boeing 737-9 Max fleet.
Shortly after takeoff, a panel, including a window, popped off, passenger Kyle Rinker told CNN. “It was really abrupt. Just got to altitude, and the window/wall just popped off.”
“You heard a big loud bang to the left rear. A whooshing sound and all the oxygen masks deployed instantly and everyone got those on,” passenger Evan Smith told CNN affiliate KATU.
“We’d like to get down,” the pilot told air traffic control, according to a recording posted on liveatc.net. “We are declaring an emergency. We do need to come down to 10,000.”
After being granted clearance to come to a lower altitude, the pilot told air traffic control, “We are emergency, we are depressurized, we do need to return back to, we have 177 passengers. Fuel is eighteen eight.”
The short, terrifying journey of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on Friday could have been much worse.
When a part of the fuselage blew off shortly after takeoff, a boy’s shirt was sucked off his torso and out through the hole, passengers reported, leaving the mother holding the boy.
“It tore off her son’s shirt!” a man can be heard saying on video posted to Twitter by passenger Stephanie King.
The flight had reached 16,000 feet after taking off from Portland, Oregon, bound for Ontario, California, about 5:07 p.m., according to FlightAware. It landed safely about 20 minutes later back at the airport, with no serious injuries among the 171 passengers and six crew members.
It was unclear Saturday morning exactly what plane part blew off. Alaska Airlines temporarily grounded the rest of its Boeing 737-9 Max fleet.
Shortly after takeoff, a panel, including a window, popped off, passenger Kyle Rinker told CNN. “It was really abrupt. Just got to altitude, and the window/wall just popped off.”
“You heard a big loud bang to the left rear. A whooshing sound and all the oxygen masks deployed instantly and everyone got those on,” passenger Evan Smith told CNN affiliate KATU.
“We’d like to get down,” the pilot told air traffic control, according to a recording posted on liveatc.net. “We are declaring an emergency. We do need to come down to 10,000.”
After being granted clearance to come to a lower altitude, the pilot told air traffic control, “We are emergency, we are depressurized, we do need to return back to, we have 177 passengers. Fuel is eighteen eight.”
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Re: Scare on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282: A loud bang, a whooshing sound
may mắn là đáp xuống an toàn
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FAA grounds more than 170 Boeing 737 Max 9s after Alaska Airlines panel blows out
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rồi vé máy bay mắc tiếp nếu less aircrafts are avail
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8DonCo wrote:, a boy’s shirt was sucked off his torso and out through the hole, passengers reported, leaving the mother holding the boy.
Cũng may bà mẹ ôm lại đươc thằng bé chứ nó suck bay ra ngoài luôn thì tội nghiệp!
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Boeing still hasn’t fixed this problem on Max jets, so it’s asking for an exemption to safety rules
DALLAS (AP) — Boeing is asking federal regulators to exempt a new model of its 737 Max airliner from a safety standard designed to prevent part of the engine housing from overheating and breaking off during flight.
Federal officials said last year that Boeing was working to fix the hazard on current Max planes. In the meantime, they told pilots to limit use of an anti-icing system in some conditions to avoid damage that “could result in loss of control of the airplane.”
Without a fix ready, Boeing asked the Federal Aviation Administration last month for an exemption to safety standards related to engine inlets and the anti-ice system through May 2026. Boeing needs the exemption to begin delivering the new, smaller Max 7 to airlines.
Boeing said Friday that it is “developing a long-term solution” that would face FAA review.
DALLAS (AP) — Boeing is asking federal regulators to exempt a new model of its 737 Max airliner from a safety standard designed to prevent part of the engine housing from overheating and breaking off during flight.
Federal officials said last year that Boeing was working to fix the hazard on current Max planes. In the meantime, they told pilots to limit use of an anti-icing system in some conditions to avoid damage that “could result in loss of control of the airplane.”
Without a fix ready, Boeing asked the Federal Aviation Administration last month for an exemption to safety standards related to engine inlets and the anti-ice system through May 2026. Boeing needs the exemption to begin delivering the new, smaller Max 7 to airlines.
Boeing said Friday that it is “developing a long-term solution” that would face FAA review.
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ga10 wrote:8DonCo wrote:, a boy’s shirt was sucked off his torso and out through the hole, passengers reported, leaving the mother holding the boy.
Cũng may bà mẹ ôm lại đươc thằng bé chứ nó suck bay ra ngoài luôn thì tội nghiệp!
Bi.suck bay ra ngoài vậy chắc chết luôn quá ...nghỉ tới cảnh thôi rùng mình rồi .
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Re: Scare on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282: A loud bang, a whooshing sound
United Airlines finds loose bolts on several Boeing 737 Max 9s after grounding
- United Airlines has found loose bolts on door plugs of several Boeing 737 Max 9 planes during inspections.
- The Federal Aviation Administration on Saturday grounded dozens of 737 Max 9s after the panel blew out midflight on Alaska Flight 1282.
- Plane manufacturer Boeing earlier Monday said it sent instructions to airlines to conduct the inspections of the Max 9s in their fleets.
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The plug, measuring 26-by-46 inches and weighing 63 pounds, was discovered intact Sunday evening in the backyard of a Portland, Oregon, teacher's home, according to NTSB officials.
NTSB investigators have recovered the door plug from the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX, flight 1282 that was found in the backyard of a home in Portland, Oregon.
NTSB
NTSB investigators have recovered the door plug from the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX, flight 1282 that was found in the backyard of a home in Portland, Oregon.
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