A part of an airplane that suddenly broke off during a flight was found in the United States (video)

According to journalists, a Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft made a safe emergency landing in Portland even without an important spare part.

The part that broke off from the Alaska Airlines plane during the flight was found in the yard of an American teacher named Bob. This was reported by the BBC.

Authorities were searching for the part in Portland, where the plane had made an emergency landing.

Alaska Airlines imposed restrictions on the flight of the Boeing plane that exploded in midair after warnings of high pressure days before Friday’s incident, investigators said.

It is worth noting that the Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft made a safe emergency landing in Portland after losing part of its fuselage. There were 177 passengers and crew on board the flight to Ontario, California.

In the United States, a part of the fuselage of an airplane broke off during a flight.

In the United States, a passenger plane made an emergency landing in Portland due to depressurization of the cabin. During the flight, part of the fuselage flew out with the window.

One of the passengers told reporters that during the flight she woke up to a loud sound and then saw a large hole in the wall of the plane. No one was sitting in the place near the window where part of the fuselage flew out. The aircraft was certified and began commercial flights in November. Since then, he has made 145 flights. The investigation is currently underway to determine the causes of the incident.

As a reminder, journalists recently reported that a man climbed into an airplane engine at a US airport and died. The incident occurred in Utah. It is known that the man was 30 years old.

Also on January 2, a plane with 400 passengers on board caught fire in Japan. After the emergency landing, rescuers began to extinguish the fire and rescue people.

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