Ian Kennedy
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Damn.

"According to FAA record posted online, the Boeing 737-9 MAX rolled off the assembly line just two months ago, receiving its certification in November 2023."

https://katu.com/news/local/alaska-airlines-flight-1282-returns-to-pdx-after-a-depressurization-just...
12:30 AM - Jan 06, 2024
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Max Prophet
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In response to Ian Kennedy.
Looks like someone popped the emergency door.
12:53 AM - Jan 06, 2024
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Ian Kennedy
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In response to Max Prophet.
It's a deactivated emergency exit.

Details:

https://airwaysmag.com/alaska-boeing-737-max-looses-door/
02:55 PM - Jan 06, 2024
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Max Prophet
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In response to Ian Kennedy.
How's that different than what I wrote above?
08:02 PM - Jan 06, 2024
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Ian Kennedy
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In this case there is no emergency door to open from the inside, so a passenger could not have done it.
From the outside it looks like there's a door, but it's just a blank.
In response to Max Prophet.
02:06 PM - Jan 08, 2024
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Max Prophet
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In response to Ian Kennedy.
Cool thanks for that information. I didn't know that. Very interesting! 🙂
05:58 PM - Jan 08, 2024
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