Passengers who were aboard an Alaska Airlines flight when a door plug blew out in-flight could be victims of a crime.
The FBI has told passengers on the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max that lost a door-plug panel in midflight that they might be victims of a crime.
The letter was sent to passengers on the Boeing 737 Max jet that had a panel blowout midflight in January, saying they are possible crime victims.
Passengers on board the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 that suffered a terrifying midair blowout in January have received a letter from the FBI saying they may be victims “of a crime.”
Passengers on board the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 that suffered a terrifying midair blowout in January have received a letter from the FBI saying they may be victims “of a crime.” Attorney Mark Lindquist, who represents multiple passengers that were on Alaska Airlines flight 1282, shared with CNN the letter that the FBI office in Seattle sent to passengers on Tuesday. “I’m contacting you because we have identified you as a possible victim of a crime,” the letter reads in part. It also...
The passengers of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 which suffered a mid-air blowout received a letter from the FBI identifying them as victims of a possible crime. NBC News' Tom Costello lays out the details of the letter and why Boeing could be subject to criminal investigation.
Passengers on an Alaska Airlines flight who experienced a midair blowout earlier this year have received a letter from the FBI saying they may be crime victims.
Passengers on an Alaska Airlines flight who experienced a midair blowout earlier this year have received a letter from the FBI saying they may be crime victims.
Passengers on an Alaska Airlines flight who experienced a midair blowout earlier this year have received a letter from the FBI saying they may be crime victims.
Passengers on an Alaska Airlines flight who experienced a midair blowout earlier this year have received a letter from the FBI saying they may be crime victims.
The FBI sent a letter to passengers who were on board the Alaska Airlines flight confirming it had opened a criminal investigation into the midair blowout.
FBI figures reported by NBC News on March 19, 2024, show that crime fell during 2023, a year in which there were over one million background checks a month for gun purchases.