- iPhone Found Intact After 16,000-Foot Fall from Distressed Alaska . . .
ONTARIO, Calif (VVNG com) — An Alaska Airlines flight heading to Ontario International Airport in San Bernardino County was at the center of a dramatic incident after a door plug blew off mid-air, leading to rapid decompression in the cabin and setting off a series of chaotic events
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An Alaska Airlines airplane is seen from the central terminal as it takes off at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Sunday, Nov 23, 2025, in SeaTac, Wash (AP Photo Lindsey Wasson) On Nov 1
- NTSB deliver update on Alaska Airlines plane incident - YouTube
An Alaska Airlines flight traveling from Portland, Oregon, to Ontario, California, had to make an emergency landing Friday night after a portion of the aircraft blew out mid-air more
- Alaska Airlines accident could have been ‘much more tragic,’ NTSB . . .
Tragedy may have been averted Friday night when a panel of a Boeing plane blew out as an Alaska Airlines flight traveled at 16,000 feet, an NTSB official said Saturday night
- NTSB update on mid-flight incident on Alaska Airlines flight
An Alaska Airlines flight traveling from Portland, Oregon, to Ontario, California, had to make an emergency landing Friday night after a portion of the aircraft blew out mid-air
- Travelers React to Alaska Airlines Incident on Ontario, California . . .
Read about the reactions of travelers to the recent incident involving an Alaska Airlines flight bound for Ontario, California
- Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 - Wikipedia
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
- Alaska Airlines flight bound for California makes emergency landing . . .
Passengers on an Alaska Airlines flight from Portland to Ontario, Calif recorded as the plane was making an emergency landing after a hole opened up in its side
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