Alaska Airlines ’trip from hell’: How it happened | About That
A door plug on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 flew off at a little under 5,000 metres creating a gaping hole in the side of the Boeing 737-9 Max. Andrew Chang runs through what happened moment by moment as the plane made an emergency landing.
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