The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has released more than 600 pages of materials connected to an investigation of the door plug flying off an Alaska Airlines plane as it flew over Portland ...
New information is now coming to light about the investigation into the Alaska Airlines door plug incident. PAST COVERAGE | ...
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has released 600 pages of materials connected to an investigation of an ...
As the Alaska Airlines flight was waiting for an open gate ... No injuries were reported. The NTSB gathered information for its report through interviews with the BNA air traffic control group ...
A minute later, the Alaska Airlines crew told controllers they were aborting. Fuse plugs deflated all four landing gear tires, the report said. The NTSB report revealed cockpit voice recording ...
A month after the door plug that blew off of an Alaska Airlines plane that took off from PDX, a report has found the incident was due to a manufacturing error. A ...
12 incident prompted Alaska Airlines Flight 369 (ALK.N), opens new ... blowing the plane's tires. The NTSB said a ground controller cleared the Southwest (LUV.N), opens new tab plane to cross ...
Investigators got the cockpit voice recorder from the Alaska Airlines jet, but the recorder on the Southwest plane was overwritten after the plane took off. The NTSB said that a controller told ...
Alaska Airlines Flight 369, a Boeing 737 Max 9 plane carrying 176 passengers and six crew, applied the brakes and aborted takeoff to prevent an accident with the Southwest Airlines plane. The NTSB ...