Breaking: Alaska Airlines Forced to Make an Emergency Landing After Large Aircraft Window Blows Out Mid-Air
A Forced emergency landing was made of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 at Portland International Airport on Friday night.
The flight, traveling from Portland to Ontario, California, faced severe depressurization, causing the ejection of a large window section and an unoccupied seat.
This incident resulted in a child's shirt being ripped off.
The Boeing 737-900/-9MAX aircraft reached a maximum altitude of 16,300 ft before safely returning to Portland International Airport.
As of now, it remains unclear if anyone on board the flight was injured, as this story is still developing.
More photos show the damage after the severe depressurization of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282. The flight was operated by a Boeing 737-9 MAX, which rolled off the assembly line just two months ago and received certification in November 2023.
One passenger at the airport said that a kid had to be held in his seat by his mom and people lost their phones which were sucked out of the plane.
Another child closest to the damaged part of the plane lost his shirt due to the violent and sudden depressurization.



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