The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has approved the temporary suspension of the Boeing 737 MAX 9 passenger aircraft pending the results of an investigation following a recent incident at one of the aircraft’s doors. report this Reuters.
“EASA approved and accepted the FAA’s (US Federal Aviation Administration – socialbites.ca) order directive for the inspection of MAX 9 aircraft of the Boeing 737 series,” the agency said in its statement.
reason physical appereance The FAA directive, followed by the European regulator’s decision, was the incident on the MAX 9 aircraft of American airline Alaska Airlines.
On January 5, the plane made an emergency landing in Portland after the emergency exit door was blown out of the plane’s cabin. The crew began the descent by warning the passengers on board about the pressure problem. While there were 171 passengers and 6 crew members on the plane, no one was injured in the incident.
Also FAA I learnedthat the Alaska Airlines plane in question was new. According to management, the aircraft was released and delivered to the airline only two months ago.
There were two planes in Tokyo before collided right at the airport.