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Could a passenger unlock the door midflight? What would that mean for everyone onboard? An aviation safety expert shares the ...
It was horrifying enough for anyone when a door plug popped off an Alaska Airlines flight at more than 16,000 feet last year, ...
The move comes amid an uptick in seat squatting in the friendly skies. California-based etiquette expert Rosalinda Randall ...
On January 4, 2024, a door plug blew out on a Boeing 737 Max at more than 16,000 feet in the air, leaving a gaping hole in the side. On Tuesday, the National Transportation Safety Board will hear all ...
Investigators concluded that the door panel on the newly manufactured Boeing 737 Max 9 had been removed to repair rivets on ...
The mid-exit door plug separated from the Boeing 737 Max 9 passenger plane on Jan. 5, 2024, minutes after Flight 1282 took ...
The NTSB is calling out Boeing for improper training and oversight of its factory workers that caused the 2024 Alaska ...
National Transportation Safety Board investigators on Tuesday made new safety recommendations following the Jan. 5, 2024, ...
A fully pressurized plane flying at cruising speeds and altitudes is in an environment where it's impossible for its doors to be opened. However, airliners are not always flying in such conditions.
Asked by a reporter for “marriage tips” for the Macrons, Trump quipped: “Make sure the door remains closed. That was not good.” The joke drew laughter from those in the briefing room.
Air India plane, flight AI171, bound for London with 242 people onboard, crashed as it took off from Ahmedabad airport. Newsweek's live blog is closed.