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The Mystery of the Empty Seats Near Fuselage Hole on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, Explained
Minutes after Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 departed from Portland on Jan. 5, 2024, the pilots aboard were forced to make an emergency landing.
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