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A fatigue fracture from improper maintenance caused an Alaska Airlines' landing gear failure during a 2023 flight, NTSB ...
Excessive grinding” during maintenance led to a metal pin to crack and eventually break causing the left landing gear to ...
The NSTB has scheduled hearings to investigate the cause of a Boeing 737 MAX door blowout incident that occurred in January ...
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An NTSB report says excessive grinding caused a pin fracture, leading to a rough landing on an Alaska Airlines flight in 2023 ...
The NTSB has set a hearing date in its investigation into why a plug door separated from an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 ...
"What we've seen quarter to quarter is an improvement in safety, an improvement in quality," Seattle-based Alaska Airlines ...
A month later, after undergoing Federal Aviation Administration inspections, 94% of Alaska Airlines' Boeing 737 Max 9 planes were back in service. Airlines must report all safety incidents to the ...
In its fourth annual safety report since the deadly MAX crashes, Boeing laid out a multi-pronged safety plan and said it's seeing progress.
The NTSB questioned officials from Boeing and supplier Spirit AeroSystems on safety culture, part of an investigation into what caused the Alaska Airlines 737 door blowout. Photo: Kaylee Greenlee ...
The National Transportation Safety Board revealed Tuesday that 'excessive grinding' during maintenance work is what caused an ...
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