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      NTSB Looking Into More Door Plug Repair Instances At Boeing

      Image: Boeing manufacturing facility. (Photo Credit: wolterke / Adobe Stock)
      Image: Boeing manufacturing facility. (Photo Credit: wolterke / Adobe Stock)
      Rich Thomaselli
      by Rich Thomaselli
      Last updated: 3:55 PM ET, Thu April 11, 2024

      National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy told the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee that her investigators are looking at other instances in which Boeing employees removed and then reinstalled door plugs on airplanes.

      The investigation stems from the January 5 incident in which a door panel blew off in Alaska Airlines plane in midflight.

      Apparently, four critical bolts that were supposed to be reinstalled were not done so properly or not done at all.

      Boeing previously said there is no documentation available regarding the work. That has angered Committee Chairperson Senator Maria Cantwell:¡°On this case, you¡¯re saying in this case records don't exist, but you have other records that show when plugs were opened and closed? There are other instances where that kind of repair was documented?¡±

      Homendy replied, ¡°There are other instances where that work would occur. We still have to review all those instances to see if that was documented.¡±

      Is documentation available if there were other incidents?

      Whether or not other instances were found in which there was documentation available would deal a blow to Boeing and reflect poorly on the company, adding to the perception that Boeing is trying to impede the Alaska Airlines investigation.

      Or worse, that Boeing has a history of undocumented repair work.

      Homendy suggested that the missing documentation on the Alaska Airlines repair was an exception.

      ¡°The records don't exist that what we are looking for, but that is, what we would call, an escape from normal process,¡± Homendy said. ¡°We are looking at other instances where a door plug was opened and closed, to make sure those records are available. We are looking at how this happened.¡±

      In other words, if documentation was available for repair work on other planes, why isn¡¯t it available for this particular incident involving Alaska Airlines?

      Homendy said that NTSB investigators are back at Boeing¡¯s headquarters this week.

      ¡°I don't think there is anyone from Boeing from (CEO) Dave Calhoun down that doesn't want to know what happened here,¡± Homendy told the Committee. ¡°They want to know and they want to fix it. And we are there to help. But we are also there to look at what more can be done, what the safety culture is, what the safety management system is ¡ª it is relatively new ¨C how that can be improved, and their quality management system. We do have a lot of work to do.¡±


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