Why the Alaska Airlines Incident Could Have Been So Much Worse - Update from Our Blog

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On Friday evening, January 5, 2023, Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 took off on a routine flight from Portland, OR, to Ontario, CA. Within minutes of taking off, the Boeing 737 Max 9 plane lost a rear left door plug and the American public learned so much more about things they could not see inside of aircraft than they ever wished to know. Good fortune flew with Alaska Airlines and those passengers that evening since the two closest seats to the gaping hole in the fuselage were unoccupied and the event happened just after takeoff while passengers were still wearing their

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