Alaska Airlines Boeing Experienced Three Unresolved Warning Lights Before Fuselage Blowout
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- January 10, 2024
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According to the National Transportation Safety Board, the Alaska Airlines plane that lost a piece of its fuselage in midair had a pressurization warning light go off during three recent flights, and work to determine the cause of the warning was not done before takeoff last Friday. What do think? “I expect the airlines to be negligent about customer service, efficiency, and comfort, not safety.” Duncan Wolpert, Watch Winder “Warning lights? You mean coward beacons?” Herschel Riggers, Radio Technician “You try telling a hundred people they have to stay in Portland for another hour.” Sonia Jimenez, Corporate Landlord
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