Alaska Airlines Flight 1282

Alaska Airlines Flight 1282
The aircraft, photographed on January 7, with plastic sheeting covering the missing door plug
Accident
DateJanuary 5, 2024 (2024-01-05)
SummaryUncontrolled decompression after loss of incorrectly installed door plug
SiteIn-air; near Portland, Oregon, United States
45°27′15″N 122°45′20″W / 45.454167°N 122.75555°W / 45.454167; -122.75555
Aircraft

N704AL, the aircraft involved in the accident
Aircraft typeBoeing 737 MAX 9
OperatorAlaska Airlines
IATA flight No.AS1282
ICAO flight No.ASA1282
Call signALASKA 1282
RegistrationN704AL[1]
Flight originPortland International Airport, Portland, Oregon, U.S.
DestinationOntario International Airport, Ontario, California, U.S.
Occupants177
Passengers171
Crew6
Fatalities0
Injuries3
Survivors177

Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by Alaska Airlines from Portland International Airport in Portland, Oregon, to Ontario International Airport in Ontario, California. Shortly after takeoff on January 5, 2024, a door plug on the Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft blew out, causing an uncontrolled decompression of the aircraft. The aircraft returned to Portland for an emergency landing. All 171 passengers and 6 crew members survived the accident, with three receiving minor injuries. An investigation of the accident by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is ongoing. A preliminary report published on February 6 said that four bolts, intended to secure the door plug, had been missing when the accident occurred and that Boeing records showed evidence that the plug had been reinstalled with no bolts prior to the initial delivery of the aircraft.

  1. ^ "FAA Registry (N704AL)". Federal Aviation Administration.

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