
According to the flight, passengers on the Boeing may have opened the doors mid-flight and become victims of the crime, the FBI, US media reported on Friday.
At the beginning of March, the Ministry of Justice announced that it was already starting a criminal investigation into this amazing incident that happened on January 5. Cork holder
(a metal panel held in place capable of holding a door) separated from the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines plane.
No one was seriously injured, but the 737 MAX 9 was forced to make an emergency landing. Pictures of terrified passengers sitting next to a gaping hole in the middle of the plane have gone viral around the world.

Investigators from the US Transportation Safety Agency were able to recover a loose panel from the fuselage of Alaska Airlines' Boeing 737-9 MAX, but as of January 9, 2024, the bolt had not yet been found. (Photo Archives)
Photo: Reuters / NTSB
Travelers recently received a letter from the FBI, which is investigating the matter The Seattle Times.
I am contacting you because we have identified you as the victim of a crime
The document was written by an American federal police agent.
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