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The briefing will be at the Embassy Suites Portland Airport Hotel
Government employees love that manager's happy hour from 5-7pm.
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The briefing will be at the Embassy Suites Portland Airport Hotel
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The briefing will be at the Embassy Suites Portland Airport Hotel
Government employees love that manager's happy hour from 5-7pm.
3 lap children???Kenneth_2003 said:
Listening to the NTSB...
Still haven't located the door plug. Have found 2 cell phones
3 lap children
CVR circuit breaker was not pulled, and was overwritten at the 2 hour mark. Now she's off topic and editorializing against the FAA for not mandating 25 hr CVRs like Europe.
She also praised the flight crew earlier, though they have not been interviewed yet (she didn't say they have been).
My first thoughts... She's in charge???
Oh... Previous issues were an illumination of the Auto Pressurization light that was remedied by selecting an Aux setting. The incident plane has been derated/restricted for no ETOPS (No extended operation on single engine, no flights to Hawaii which is more than capable of).
The NTSB never misses a chance to complain that the FAA (or some other agency) hasn't followed their recommendations.Kenneth_2003 said:
Listening to the NTSB...
Still haven't located the door plug. Have found 2 cell phones
3 lap children
CVR circuit breaker was not pulled, and was overwritten at the 2 hour mark. Now she's off topic and editorializing against the FAA for not mandating 25 hr CVRs like Europe.
She also praised the flight crew earlier, though they have not been interviewed yet (she didn't say they have been).
My first thoughts... She's in charge???
Oh... Previous issues were an illumination of the Auto Pressurization light that was remedied by selecting an Aux setting. The incident plane has been derated/restricted for no ETOPS (No extended operation on single engine, no flights to Hawaii which is more than capable of).
Whew...Kenneth_2003 said:
Sorry..
3 lap children were on the flight.
Added editorializing there too for pax to use car seats.
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Have found 2 cell phones
3 lap children
I vote we just ban people.GAC06 said:
Ban people that cry more than babies. Also ban people that cry about babies. Also ban people that want to ban people.
enjoy your ban then.GAC06 said:
Ban people that cry more than babies. Also ban people that cry about babies. Also ban people that want to ban people.
Found it. It was in someone's backyard. Must be a pretty big backyard.Kenneth_2003 said:
Listening to the NTSB...
Still haven't located the door plug. Have found 2 cell phones
3 lap children
CVR circuit breaker was not pulled, and was overwritten at the 2 hour mark. Now she's off topic and editorializing against the FAA for not mandating 25 hr CVRs like Europe.
She also praised the flight crew earlier, though they have not been interviewed yet (she didn't say they have been).
My first thoughts... She's in charge???
Oh... Previous issues were an illumination of the Auto Pressurization light that was remedied by selecting an Aux setting. The incident plane has been derated/restricted for no ETOPS (No extended operation on single engine, no flights to Hawaii which is more than capable of).
Who makes the phone case? https://t.co/rG7M71hR8n
— Jon Ostrower (@jonostrower) January 8, 2024
"I'm excited to announce that we found the door plug... Thank you Bob" @JenniferHomendy said when she came back to the podium per video from my colleague. @Reuters will have the full video
— David Shepardson (@davidshepardson) January 8, 2024
Alaska 737 cockpit voice recorder data erasure renews industry safety debate https://t.co/K4QGTzVcv6 pic.twitter.com/Gjh8dHEkoK
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 8, 2024
evan_aggie said:
Anyone decipher how this is secured? Looks like internally there are some form of bracket on top... don't see one on bottom. Then it has these little bolt locations. Seems like the interior bracket failed in some way.
NTSB has recovered the door plug from Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Boeing 737-9 MAX. NTSB investigators are currently examining the door plug and will send it to the NTSB Materials Laboratory in Washington, DC for further examination. pic.twitter.com/fqeemNeBPW
— NTSB Newsroom (@NTSB_Newsroom) January 8, 2024
Diagram of a Boeing 737-9 mid-cabin door plug and components (Source: Boeing) pic.twitter.com/7qPF5MGAOX
— NTSB Newsroom (@NTSB_Newsroom) January 8, 2024
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Also now that every airline is a credit card company that happens to fly, maybe priorities aren't where they should be.
BREAKING: United has found loose bolts and other parts on 737 Max 9 plug doors as it inspects its fleet of Boeing jets following the rapid depressurization aboard an Alaska jet, according to three people familiar with the findings. https://t.co/pcPx9I8Z0l (via @theaircurrent)
— Jon Ostrower (@jonostrower) January 8, 2024
Following @jonostrower's scoop on United finding 737-9s with loose door plug screws, a source sent this image of one of the door plug's lower hinge bracket with a note that 2 screws are not screwed all the way in. https://t.co/sz1d997PdL pic.twitter.com/d6hgHAEb2u
— Edward Russell (@ByERussell) January 8, 2024