Window Blows-Out on Alaska Airlines Plane Forcing Emergency Landing

Window Blows-Out on Alaska Airlines Plane Forcing Emergency Landing

Passengers on an Alaska Airlines brand new Boeing "Max-9" aircraft got the surprise of their lives when a window BLEW OUT as the plane was flying. Video below.

According to video from inside the plane, items such as cell phones were SUCKED OUT by the sudden de-pressurization!

Oxygen masks deployed automatically for all passengers, and passengers seem to have all put them on without incident.

Fortunately, no passenger was next to that window when it blew out.  No passengers are reported injured.

The plane was said to have made an emergency landing, safely, with the window blown out.

Video below

 

Hal Turner Editorial Opinion

Incidentally, this was the plane Boeing bragged about allowing "diversity" drive its development and production.  Readers may recall that these aircraft were grounded in 2019 for being unsafe to fly due to bad computer codes wrecking the plane.

Now we have windows blowing out of the side!

In the video, the kids talking say it is not an emergency exit door failure.  This is more serious; it means the general structure can be compromised at any joining of sections thru out the fleet.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusiveness (DEI) is going to get us all killed.

 

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