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Yea they are doing people a disservice Imo by not being specific. At 217 they were way south of Barnes road. They should just show a simple map with the flight path and show where it came off. Barnes road is north of highway 26 and by 217 the plane was well south of highway 26Channel 2 news, KATU Portland, was saying 217 and Barnes Rd. area.
Here's a really good video covering the background of the pilot who tried to shut down the engines mid-flight:I wonder if Alaska airlines is a part of the problem? In the last couple months they had a pilot high on shrooms try to crash a plane carrying 88 people.
Does he get some free flights? Could be funny if he said "no thanks, don't want to fly on your falling apart planesUpdate, Bob found the door! He found it in his back yard. Good job Bob.
NTSB says the door plug from Alaska 1282 has been found
NTSB says the door plug from Alaska Airlines flight 1282 has been located by a man named "Bob." NTSB has said that Bob is a school teacher in Portland. This iskatu.com
Regarding the failure incident, I don't think AA is the problem, airplane is too new. It's 100% on Boeing. The way they outsource everything and let talent go is on them.I wonder if Alaska airlines is a part of the problem?