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The National Transportation Safety Board recommended more hands-on training and oversight at Boeing after an Alaska Airlines ...
One of a team of 24 had opened a door-plug before, but he was on vacation — leading the NTSB to criticise Boeing's on-the-job ...
The National Transportation Safety Board chairwoman says heroic actions by the crew aboard an Alaska Airlines flight ensured everyone survived last year when the door plug panel blew out of the ...
The nation's top safety investigators concluded that a lack of basic safety processes at Boeing, coupled with an ...
The National Transportation Safety Board issued a rare, urgent safety bulletin warning of potential problems with the jet engines on Boeing 737 Max aircraft. The recommendation was inspired by two ...
An Alaska Airlines 737 Max lost a fuselage piece mid-flight, prompting an NTSB investigation. The NTSB attributes the incident to failures in Boeing's training, guidance, and FAA oversight.
The NTSB found that only one Boeing employee had prior experience removing door plugs out of the two dozen workers on the 737 Max door team, NPR reports.
The NTSB released a summary of their investigation into the Alaska Airlines door plug blowout in 2024. It cited Boeing's failure to "provide adequate training, guidance, and oversight" to its workers.