The pilot of Alaska Airlines aircraft whose door panel blew out in mid-air of January 5 said she didn’t know what exactly had ...
Pilot Emily Wiprud says initially, the Alaska Airlines flight crew had no idea what was wrong with the aircraft.
A pilot who flew Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 has described the moment that a door plug blew out mid-air from a Boeing 737 Max 9 plane earlier this year. First Officer Emily Wiprud told CBS News ...
The pilots were forced to make an emergency return to PDX when the panel blew out at 17,000 feet, causing the plane to ...
Emily Wiprud, the first officer piloting Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on January 5, says she initially thought people had been killed when the plane’s door plug blew off shortly after takeoff, ...
Pilot Emily Wiprud spoke out to CBS News about the moment the door plug blew off her aircraft in January. Lead costume ...
The terrifying mid-air blowout happened six minutes after taking off when the plane was 16,000 feet in the air.
Alaska Airlines pilot Emily Wiprud shared her experience of a door blowing off mid-air during a flight from Portland to ...
The plane — most of it, at least — returned to Myrtle Beach International Airport less than 10 minutes after takeoff.
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even though they didn't initially know that the door plug was the specific cause. Wiprud said she went through the depressurization checklist while the captain maintained control of the plane, and ...
Emily Wiprud, the first officer piloting Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on January 5, says she initially thought people had been killed when the plane’s door plug blew off shortly after takeoff ...