The missing paperwork on the 737 Max that lost a door plug on an Alaska Airlines flight in January isn’t just making it difficult to find out who made the near tragic mistake. The paperwork may have caused the problem in the first place, Boeing disclosed this week.
For months, missing paperwork has hindered the investigation into how a door plug blew off a 737 Max on an Alaska Air lines flight in January, making it difficult to find out who made the near tragic mistake. This week, Boeing disclosed that the paperwork may have caused the problem in the first place.It was already well known that no documentation was found to show who worked on the door plug.
When a different group of employees put the plug back in place, Boeing says the employees didn’t think the plane would actually fly in that condition.Instead, they were just blocking the hole with the plug to protect the inside of the fuselage from weather as the plane moved outside. That group of employees often makes those kind of temporary fixes.
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