hello. and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m michael holmes. a terrifying incident leaves many boeing 737 max 9s temporarily grounded and 177 passengers and crew feeling lucky to be alive. we re actually now waiting for a news briefing from the u.s. national transportation safety board. that s set to begin at any minute, and we will bring it to you live. they ll be discussing what happened on alaska airlines flight 1282 on friday. officials and witnesses say a part of the fuselage called a plug blew off during the plane s ascent leaving a gaping doorway sized hole in the side of the jet while it was an altitude of 16,000 feet. that s around 4,900 meters. incredibly the plane made a successful emergency landing and there were injuries but none of them serious. now, after the alaska airlines emergency, the u.s. federal aviation administration temporarily grounded certain boeing 737 max 9 aircraft operated by u.s. airlines or in u.s. terri
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of the locking mechanism usually. you mention the door and the sort of hunt for the door. one imagines if they find it, it s not a small piece, but what could it reveal? well, one the part of the locking mechanism in the pictures that she showed you see the eyes or the attaching posts are still there on the aircraft, so one assumes the rest of the mechanism would still be on that door that exited the aircraft. and, for example, if there s any kind of metal failure, problems in manufacturing. you know, perhaps it s a substandard manufacture we don t know. that s just speculation. but if there s some problem with the metal, she did say they re going to have to metallurgy group, very important. sometimes in the manufacturing process you get flaws in the metal, in the equipment, in the