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Alaska Airlines flight makes an emergency landing after plane window panel blown out

Jake Miller Published January 6, 2024
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An Alaska Airlines flight with 177 people onboard made an emergency landing in the US state of Oregon on Friday, the airline said, with passengers reporting a plane window panel blown out after takeoff.

Flight 1282 took off from Portland International Airport at around 5:00 pm (0100 GMT Saturday) before returning safely “after the crew reported a pressurization issue,” the Federal Aviation Administration wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 returned safely to @flyPDX around 5 p.m. local time on Friday, Jan. 5, after the crew reported a pressurization issue. The aircraft was traveling to @flyONT in California. The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will investigate.

— The FAA ✈️ (@FAANews) January 6, 2024

Images posted on social media showed the window panel of a plane blown out, with emergency oxygen masks hanging from the ceiling.

Kyle Rinker, a passenger on the flight, told CNN that a window popped off soon after takeoff.

BREAKING: Alaska Airlines plane makes emergency landing in Portland, Oregon after window blows out in mid-air.

Several items, including phones, were sucked out of the plane when it suddenly depressurized. Everyone is safe. pic.twitter.com/BtOB1RU3tn

— BNO News (@BNONews) January 6, 2024

“It was really abrupt. Just got to altitude, and the window/wall just popped off and didn’t notice it until the oxygen masks came off,” he told the broadcaster.

Another passenger, Vi Nguyen, told The New York Times that a loud noise during the flight had woken her.

NEW IMAGE from on board Alaska Airlines 1282 after blew out mid-flight.

“I open up my eyes and the first thing I see is the oxygen mask right in front of me,” Nguyen told the newspaper. “And I look to the left and the wall on the side of the plane is gone.”

“The first thing I thought was, ‘I’m going to die,’” she added.

The National Transportation Safety Board, FAA, and Alaska Airlines each said they were investigating the incident.

Flight 1282 and our next steps with the Boeing MAX-9: https://t.co/LFxJvQYNcA pic.twitter.com/oemRokr1tz

— Alaska Airlines (@AlaskaAir) January 6, 2024

“The aircraft landed safely back at Portland International Airport with 171 guests and 6 crew members,” the airline said in a statement.

AS1282 from Portland to Ontario, CA experienced an incident this evening soon after departure. The aircraft landed safely back at Portland International Airport with 171 guests and 6 crew members. We are investigating what happened and will share more as it becomes available.

— Alaska Airlines (@AlaskaAir) January 6, 2024

“While this type of occurrence is rare, our flight crew was trained and prepared to safely manage the situation,” it said.

The Boeing 737 Max 9 plane took off at 5:07 pm, heading to Ontario, California, before returning to the airport around 20 minutes later, according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.

It was certified airworthy in October, according to the FAA registry website.

We are aware of the incident involving Alaska Airlines Flight #AS1282. We are working to gather more information and are in contact with our airline customer. A Boeing technical team stands ready to support the investigation.

— Boeing Airplanes (@BoeingAirplanes) January 6, 2024

Boeing wrote on X that it was gathering more information and a technical team stood ready to support the investigation.

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