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.
A criminal investigation can be a long-term process, and for a number of reasons, we cannot keep you informed of its progress at this time.
He adds.
According to the American Transportation Safety Agency (NTSB), which blamed Boeing, several of the bolts securing the cap holder were missing.
Jennifer Homendi, president of the US Transportation Safety Agency (file photo)
Photo: AP / Craig Micheldyer
The aircraft manufacturer was particularly criticized for its slow cooperation with the authorities.
In early March, the NTSB It explained that some important documents were not received and the company still did not provide the names of the employees who worked in question.
It is absurd that we do not have this information after two months
The president was condemned NTSBJennifer Homendy, facing American parliamentarians.
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