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  2. Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines also announced their inspections had found loose bolts on "many" aircraft. [ 53 ] [ 54 ] On January 9, Boeing's president and CEO, Dave Calhoun acknowledged the company's mistake in a company-wide meeting on safety and transparency following this accident.

  3. FBI says Alaska Airlines passengers on flight that lost door ...

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    The FBI told Alaska Airline passengers from flight 1282 that lost a door-plug in January while in midflight that they are possibly victims of a crime, reports state. “I’m contacting you ...

  4. Alaska Airlines flight lost a section of fuselage: Here's how ...

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    Investigators are working to learn more about what caused a door plug to separate from an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX during a flight Friday night.

  5. Missing part of Alaska Airlines plane that blew off mid ... - AOL

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    Federal investigators are searching for a missing piece of an Alaska Airlines aircraft’s fuselage that blew off as they investigate what led to the horrifying midair ordeal that has resulted in ...

  6. FBI tells passengers on the Alaska Airlines flight that lost ...

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    The FBI has told passengers on the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max that lost a door-plug panel in midflight that they might be victims of a crime. “I’m contacting you because we have identified you as a possible victim of a crime,” a victim specialist from the federal agency's Seattle office wrote in the letters, which passengers received this week.

  7. Alaska Airlines Flight 2059 - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines Flight 2059 was a scheduled domestic flight operated by Horizon Air for Alaska Airlines that was traveling from Paine Field in Everett, Washington, to San Francisco International Airport on October 22, 2023, when an off-duty pilot deadheading in the jump seat of the cockpit reportedly attempted to crash the plane by disabling its engines.

  8. Alaska Airlines Flight 261 - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines Flight 261 was an Alaska Airlines flight of a McDonnell Douglas MD-83 series aircraft that crashed into the Pacific Ocean on January 31, 2000, roughly 2.7 miles (4.3 km; 2.3 nmi) north of Anacapa Island, California, following a catastrophic loss of pitch control, killing all 88 on board: 5 crew and 83 passengers.

  9. Alaska Airlines flight: Cockpit audio is lost, and a ... - AOL

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    Cockpit audio from the Alaska Airlines flight that lost a chunk of fuselage was overwritten, the NTSB says. But an Oregon teacher found the door plug.