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Boeing 737 Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Losing Door
Last week, a Boeing 737 Max 9 made an emergency landing in the US state of Oregon after the emergency exit door tore off shortly after takeoff.
A video clip of the drama went viral on the Internet, and the competent authorities conducted an inspection on all Boeing aircraft of the mentioned type.
An Alaska Airlines passenger plane made an emergency landing at the Portland airport, and the entire flight lasted only 35 minutes. Shortly after takeoff, the emergency door tore off, and panic reigned among the passengers.
There were 171 passengers and 6 crew members on the plane, and the internet was soon flooded with videos from inside the plane, where we can follow the drama. Oxygen masks hung from the ceiling, and instead of an emergency door panel, there was a large hole.
The American aircraft manufacturer Boeing took full responsibility for the incident, while at the same time they ensured full transparency of the data needed to investigate the incident. Watch the video from the Boeing 737 Max 9 as it tore off the emergency exit door shortly after takeoff.
A video clip of the drama went viral on the Internet, and the competent authorities conducted an inspection on all Boeing aircraft of the mentioned type.
An Alaska Airlines passenger plane made an emergency landing at the Portland airport, and the entire flight lasted only 35 minutes. Shortly after takeoff, the emergency door tore off, and panic reigned among the passengers.
There were 171 passengers and 6 crew members on the plane, and the internet was soon flooded with videos from inside the plane, where we can follow the drama. Oxygen masks hung from the ceiling, and instead of an emergency door panel, there was a large hole.
The American aircraft manufacturer Boeing took full responsibility for the incident, while at the same time they ensured full transparency of the data needed to investigate the incident. Watch the video from the Boeing 737 Max 9 as it tore off the emergency exit door shortly after takeoff.