Alaska Airlines Forced to Make an Emergency Landing After Large Aircraft Window Blows Out Mid-Air


I hate to say it, but that plane is going to have to completely break apart while in the middle of a flight. Financially, I know Alaska airlines cannot get their money back on those planes but you know what’s coming.
 

Yep good thing the FAA made them do this because they was going to fly this shit to break apart in the middle of a flight. They will get pissed at me, but if I was over this, I would have recalled all of these fucking planes
 
I was going to build a defense stock portfolio at one point and was getting ready to put Boeing in that basket and then this happens. Glad I waited.
I knew this was going to happen, and I read up two nights ago about bowling and they did this to their selves being cheap and cost cutting bullshit.
 
not cursed - Boeing had sales execs making engineering decisions
ongoing negligence and corruption - facing no accountability nor repercussions from the law
Yep because if I was an airline and I purchased some of those planes or something happens, I’m going to sue the fuck out of Boeing. And like I said earlier, their greed has caused them to be in this position right now
 
not cursed - Boeing had sales execs making engineering decisions
ongoing negligence and corruption - facing no accountability nor repercussions from the law

They hired HC Fucking L for outsourced 737 software. For anyone who has dealt with HCL they are the worse of the worse
 
welp......time to ground the 737 Max again....
Boeing and Alaska Air stock bout to take a hit Monday.
i'll be sure to get in on the dips....

Boeing stock drops as Alaska Airlines incident adds to woes​

Shares of Boeing and one of its key suppliers dropped sharply on Monday as investors grew worried about possible damage to the businesses after a piece of fuselage on a Boeing 737 Max 9 blew out mid-flight.
The Alaska Airlines flight, which had been travelling from Portland, Oregon, to Ontario, California, on Friday, made an emergency landing after part of the wall of the aircraft detached itself, leaving a gaping hole in the side of the plane. The cause of the incident has not been determined.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Saturday ordered all Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft to be grounded until they can be carefully inspected. The order applies to 171 planes around the world, and airlines in Turkey and Panama have also grounded flights.

Aviation trial attorney Robert Clifford told CNN the incident will have reputational repercussions for Boeing and the company will likely be on the hook to pay airlines for lost revenue.
Boeing (BA) shares dropped more than 8% on Monday, while shares of aerospace supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) fell by about 11%. The company manufactured and completed the initial installation of part of the plane’s fuselage, Reuters reported, citing unnamed sources. Spirit did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Shares of Alaska Air Group declined 0.2%.
 

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What people are not noticing is NASA delaying the Artemis program to 2025 after this incident. Do you think there's some type of correlation? I have noticed suspicious events that are unprovable but related to domestic terrorism.

The astronaut's wife that was a politician getting shot in the head. I have been dealing with some of these elements covertly, trying to extend my time in the US to ground pound me with psyops. It is funny watching them set up with their special needs tactics.

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Awwwww shit, these mfkrs jumped "out the window" for real....



3 passengers are now suing.Alaska Airlines for $1 Billion!!


Three passengers on the Alaska Airlines plane that had to make an emergency landing after a door plug blew off mid-flight are suing the airline and Boeing for $1 billion, claiming negligence caused the incident.

A complaint was filed Feb. 20 in Multnomah County, Oregon, on behalf of Kyle Rinker, Amanda Strickland and Kevin Kwok, all of
whom were on board Alaska Flight 1282 when an unused exit door detached from the aircraft minutes into a scheduled trip from Portland to Ontario, California, in early January. Multnomah County includes Portland.

The lawsuit seeks both compensatory and punitive damages, to be determined at trial, from Boeing, the corporate giant that manufactured the 737 Max 9 jet flown by Alaska Airlines.

"As a direct result of the frightful, death-threatening failure of the Boeing aircraft, Mr. Kwok, Mr. Rinker, and Ms. Strickland suffered severe mental, emotional, and psychological injuries, including post-traumatic stress, and physical injuries," the lawsuit says, noting how the sudden pressure change inside the cabin "caused some passengers' ears to bleed."
 
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