Boeing 737MAX BlowOut!! The Scandal behind Alaska Airlines flight 1282

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Imagine, one second you are sitting happily in your aircraft seat, maybe watching a movie or chatting with your friends and then, all of a sudden, you are staring straight out through a gaping hole in the cabin as your aircraft starts rapidly descending down towards the ground below.

And now picture that this is all happening because someone, several months earlier just forgot to do something...
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Below you will find the links to videos and sources used in this episode.

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Aviation Investigation Preliminary Report - Alaska Airlines flight 1282

NTSB B-Roll - Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Boeing 737-9 MAX

ATC Audio captures Alaska Airlines Pilot Sounds Alarm after Window blows off flight 1282 Boeing 737

Life INSIDE the World's LARGEST Airplane Factory- Boeing Mega Factory

737 MAX Put Together Quickly HD

FSO410 - B737 Ditching Emergency Evacuation Drill

#iAmAlaska_ Larry

Alaska Airlines air to air footage over Washington

Production & Industrial Engineering at Boeing Commercial Airplanes

Building Boeing’s Next-Generation 737 Airplane

A look inside Boeing’s 737 MAX factory

After Door Plug Incident Alaska Airlines' Boeing 737 Max 9 Returns to Service- Takeoff from PHX

Brand New Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 [N929AK] Takeoff from PDX

Panel of Alaska Airlines plane blows out mid-flight forcing emergency landing

Inside the Alaska Airlines’ Emergency Landing- A Timeline - WSJ

Teenager's shirt torn off when door plug blew out on Alaska Airlines flight from Portland

Panel blows out midair on Alaska Airlines flight

Emergency descend!! Cockpit video

Spirit Global Factory Solutions (no audio)

Our People, Our Products - Boeing Commercial Airplanes 2018 Highlights

Boeing in Germany – From Böing to Boeing

Join Boeing and the International Aerospace Community at the Paris Air Show

Spirit AeroSystems Announces Collaboration with Wichita State University

SpiritAerosystems - Subang

Spirit AeroSystems Global Digital Logistics Center (GDLC)

Spirit Offers IAM-Represented Workers New Contract

The Future of Electrical Engineering

Boeing 737 MAX Advanced Technology winglet design unveiled

Boeing completes first flight of the 737 MAX

The New Boeing 737 MAX 10

How Did a Boeing Jet End Up With a Big Hole?

The fuselage blowout on Alaska Airlines’ Boeing 737 MAX 9: What we know
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Former engineer here. There is nothing more frustrating than dealing with a company leadership team that’s hell bent on getting the product out the door and doesn’t want to hear about quality problems. I don’t know who said it originally but it’s impossible to make people understand something when their livelihood depends on them not understanding it. I’ve never worked in aviation but I’m guessing this is what was happening at Boeing.

danielschein
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What i really like about this channel is that he waits for official reports and facts before telling the story. So many others release speculations and guesswork just to get clicks.
Keep up the good work

MrJJ
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The company I work for has a process called Stop Work, where ANYONE detecting a material problem in a product can halt production within a week, and until all the manufacturing and design engineers agree there is no longer a problem. This keeps us from shipping dangerous errors or stuff that will be rejected and scrapped. I believe we got the idea from Toyota. I'm shocked an airplane manufacturer does not operate in a similar fashion.

churchofmarcus
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How is it possible that one guy with a full-time job and being a pilot and evidently being married and having a couple kids can put out this kind of quality work? This is the type of work that TV networks used to do. And it probably took dozens of people. Great graphics, quality, sound, data, charts and video. And more importantly, the Mentour Is able to add his own insight and perspective. Totally entertaining and educational. Absolutely top-notch work! Thank you very much!

waynez
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The production values are so insane. The simulation preparation and filming adds so much. The motion graphics also make things really easy to understand.

alexstone
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Hi Petter, I’m the son of a former Indian Air Force fighter pilot. My father always used to tell his stories about flying the Mig21. As a kid I loved listening to those. He unfortunately passed away 2 years ago due to Covid-19. In some way you way of story telling (and looks too)remind me of my father - and I love watching these aviation accident stories - and - its sort of cathartic - I just feel close to many father watching them. Thanks for everything you do and such great quality video made with highest professional standards. Regards.

DrAditya
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I gotta say, it sure is crazy how many weird things happen to Portland International Airport. An off-duty pilot trying to shut down the engines. A door plug flying off the fuselage. A mysterious man jumping out with a parachute. Sounds like Portland is living up to its unofficial motto of "Keep Portland Weird."

kentslocum
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As a former aircraft mechanic i found incredible how those mechanics ends up with a bunch of parts left on the bench without realizing the mishapp

gilbertotrevisan
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My husband and I are both former Boeing employees. During assembly on the factory floor parts, ie. fasteners, Are carefully monitored and must be accounted for. If you are performing a job that requires 20 rivets you get 20 rivets and that’s it. There are no parts bins with extra fasteners. This is done to control FOD and also to verify if the job was done correctly if you have an extra fastener in your hand after completing your tasks something is wrong. So what we are wondering is where are the four bolts that did not get reinstalled?

MickeyAntonio
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"When the Cabin Door closes, another one opens!" - Boeing

TecraX
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Coming from a QC background, this really is quite shocking. The idea of having multiple logs for nonconformances, some of them in private channels is a huge company wide failure

Obregon-
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Careful dude, it's starting to look like Boeing REALLY don't like criticism.

Stay safe.

liberatumplox
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The fact their only mistake was not pulling the circuit breaker can be forgiven I think, they got everyone down on the ground safely, great piloting

sarahfrith
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I am a consultant specializing in quality assurance and Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), primarily within the automotive industry. The fact that the process did not require a check for the proper installation of these bolts after the reassembly of the door plug is simply bewildering to me. Frankly, this is scary.

jansteno
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Petter reading a bedtime story:
"Hansel and Gretel were walking peacefully through the woods... but that was all about to change...."

Nefville
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27:03 What I love about what you do is that you give a first-hand pilot’s perspective on everything you talk about. And this „It would be good if they told us that” part is a great example 😂

JakubDowgird
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Hey, I was a caterer for this flight! My partner and I catered the flight once it got into its gate and later that day, on another truck we saw it back at its gate missing its door - spoke with the flight attendants involved and got to see the aircraft we had just catered missing a door. I love this channel and I can’t believe I’m getting to see this covered here, it’s very exciting!!

alektonjes
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You've set a new standard of quality for reports like this.. very impressive, well done.

craig
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In the late 1960s, I flew from New Delhi to Kathmandu on a Royal Air Nepal DC/3 with no passenger door and was in the rear seat near and opposite the missing door. There was a crate of chickens in the very rear of the aircraft. Very memorable fresh air flight.

aislinnkeilah
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Captain Mentour, I don't know much about airplanes but I love watching your channel in the background while I work. Your manner of speaking is very soothing, the content is informative without being intimidating, and your compassion for your fellow human being's ill fate (regardless of whether they erred or did everything correctly) is inspiring and comforting. Thank you for providing this high-quality content to us for free. You make the world a better place.

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