Alaska Airlines Passengers File Class Action Lawsuit Against Boeing After Critical Door Plug Failure
Alaska Airlines Passengers File Class Action Lawsuit Against Boeing After Critical Door Plug Failure
A recently-filed class action lawsuit seeks to hold Boeing accountable for a mechanical defect aboard Alaska Airlines flight 1282, which blew out a door plug and caused the cabin to rapidly depressurize.According to CNN, the complaint alleges that “the event physically injured some passengers and emotionally traumatized most if not all aboard.”“The violence of the event bruised the bodies of some,” the lawsuit states, adding that “passengers were shocked, terrorized and confused, thrust into a waking nightmare, hoping they would live long enough to walk the earth again.”Attorneys for the passengers now say that Boeing is liable for the incident.“Boeing is responsible for the safety of design and maintenance instructions as well as continuing airworthiness of the aircraft,” the lawsuit claims, further alleging that Boeing delivered the aircraft to Alaska Airlines without properly fitting the door plug or the bolts and seals used to secure the door.
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