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海外TECH | Engadget | FAA grounds roughly 171 Boeing 737 Max 9 planes after a cabin panel blew out during flight | https://www.engadget.com/faa-grounds-roughly-171-boeing-737-max-9-planes-after-a-cabin-panel-blew-out-during-flight-210331403.html?src=rss | The Federal Aviation Administration FAA has ordered airlines to temporarily ground some Boeing Max planes for safety inspections after an Alaska Airlines plane lost a cabin panel during a flight on Friday with about people on board The plane which had only been in service since November according to the New York Times was able to safely land back at Portland International Airport in Oregon where it had taken off from There were no major injuries though the Alaska division of the Association of Flight Attendants said workers described explosive decompression in the cabin and reported one flight attendant sustained minor injuries The FAA is requiring immediate inspections of certain Boeing Max planes before they can return to flight FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said Safety will continue to drive our decision making as we assist the NTSB s investigation into Alaska Airlines Flight nbsp Immediately following the incident Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci put out a statement saying the company would be grounding its fleet of Boeing aircraft for what it expects to be a few days as it conducts safety checks Each aircraft will be returned to service only after completion of full maintenance and safety inspections Minicucci The FAA order extends the grounding to approximately airplanes worldwide that are either operated by US airlines or in US territory Minicucci also said that the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating what happened with Flight and we will fully support their investigation The plane had been on its way to Ontario California Reuters citing FlightRadar reported that the blowout occurred at around feet In social media posts shared with Reuters and the NYT passengers can be seen sitting right next to the gaping hole and the fully exposed sky Boeing s Max was previously grounded for almost two years after fatal crashes in and All people on board the plane were killed in the crash in Indonesia and another died in the crash in Ethiopia In Boeing agreed to pay billion in a settlement with the Department of Justice to avoid criminal charges over the crashes This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2024-01-06 21:03:31 |
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