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Movies Alaska Airlines Emergency: BOLTS WERE MISSING- Door Plugs Blew Off During Flight

Alaska Airlines EMERGENCY Landing After Window Blow-Out -170 Boeing 737 MAX-9 Planes Are GROUNDED

HORROR- At least 170 Boeing 737 MAX-9 planes are GROUNDED after window blew-out on horror Alaska Airlines flight over Portland and left passengers terrified

The FAA is immediately grounding over 170 Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets. The move comes in response to a horror accident where a cabin window blew out of an Alaskan Airlines flight at 16,000 feet on Friday


MailOnline 7 JAN 2024



Alaska Airlines pilot frantically requests ATC HELP after plane window BLEW OUT over Portland









Passenger Emma Vu said she 'felt the entire plane drop' around 20 minutes into the horror Alaska Airlines flight






A photo shows the blown out window. It is offered as a door on the aircraft. Alaska chose not to take this option - although the frame of the prospective door was entirely ripped out by the fuselage failure




An Alaska Airlines flight from Portland, Oregon to Ontario, California was forced to make an emergency landing after suffering depressurization after takeoff. Alaska flight 1282 left Portland just after 5pm local time on Friday when a deactivated emergency door blew out at 16,000 feet


Terrifying audio recordings reveals the panicked moment the pilot radioed air traffic control to say 'we'd like to get down' explaining 'we have 177 on board.'

Passengers reported hearing a 'really loud BOOM' before a 'deathly' silence fell over the cabin

Heartstopping audio footage captured the moment an Alaska Airlines pilot radioed for help after a window on her new Boeing 737 Max plane blew out shortly after take off.

'Portland approach, Alaska 1282 emergency! Aircraft is now leveling 12,000 in a left turn heading three four zero,' the unidentified woman could be heard saying after Friday evening's drama over the skies of Portland in Oregon.

'We need a divert. We've declared an emergency. We are depressurized. We have 177 passengers on board and a seal is...18,900' the pilot can be heard explaining.

Alaska flight 1282, a Boeing 737-9 MAX bound for Ontario in California, left Portland just after 5pm local time on Friday when a deactivated emergency door used as a regular cabin window blew out at 16,000 feet. The controversial jet was carrying 171 passengers and six crew.

Its catastrophic failure depressurized the cabin, with the force of the air rushing in ripping the shirt off a young boy, whose mom was seen holding onto him. Passengers also watched as their phones were sucked out into the night sky.

Terrifying footage showed fliers looking out through the gaping hole of the fuselage onto the twinkling lights of Portland below in the eerily quiet cabin.


Miraculously, no injuries were reported on the plane, which had only gone into service in November 2023. Boeing, Alaska Airlines and the National Transportation Safety Board have all launched investigations.




The Alaska plane returned to Portland Airport less than an hour after takeoff







A Lion Air Boeing 737-MAX crashed in Badung Bali in 2013 after it overshot the runway at Bali Ngurah Rai Airport






Wreckage of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737-MAX plane is seen on March 11, 2019







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