A winter storm has caused flight delays and cancellations across the central and eastern United States, particularly impacting Chicago, New York, and New England.
The storm has led to heavy snowfall, blizzard warnings, and travel disruptions.
Additionally, the Federal Aviation Administration has grounded some Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes for safety inspections after an Alaska Airlines plane experienced an emergency landing due to a detached panel. (Trending: First Moon Mission In 50 Years Blasts Off)
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NTSB engineer Clint Crookshanks, said, “We have not yet recovered the four bolts that restrain it from its vertical movement.”
“We have not yet determined if they existed there. That will be determined when we take the plug to our lab in Washington, D.C.,” he continued.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident and the condition of the bolts restraining the panel.
Alaska Airlines and United Airlines have found loose bolts during inspections of their 737 MAX 9 fleet following the FAA’s order.
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