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Aduh malu-maluin mendunia! Pintu pesawat Boeing 737 Max 9 Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 yang copot ketika terbang di ruang udara Oregon adalah MADE IN MALAYSIA! (Lucunya ditulis pakai MARKER doang!)
The door plug that tore apart from the Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft while it was in the air over Oregon had the writing 'Made in Malaysia'. The object from the plane's fuselage fell onto a tree in schoolteacher Bob Sauer's backyard. This submitted image was published by Oregon Public Broadcasting on its website www.opb.org
Made in Malaysia? Detail found on door plug torn apart mid-flight from Boeing plane in US Schoolteacher in Oregon says he saw writing in permanent marker on object from plane that fell on his tree.
Updated 19 minutes ago · Published on 11 Jan 2024 5:35PM
MALAYSIA may find itself in enmeshed in a new global aviation controversy following an incident involving a Boeing 737 Max 9 whose door tore apart during mid-flight over southwestern Portland in the US state of Oregon on January 5.
A schoolteacher, Bob Sauer, who found the door plug that fell off the unfortunate Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 onto a tree in his compound, took photographs of the object.
Among the details that he gave the American authorities and the media was that he had read the manufacturing details written on the object, a part of the plane’s fuselage.
According to a report by the Oregon Public Broadcasting on its news portal (www.opb.org), Sauer said the details clearly said that it was manufactured in Malaysia.
The report added that he was intrigued to see the door plug’s serial number and other manufacturing details apparently handwritten on the door in permanent marker.
“That’s an interesting way of doing inventory control,” he was quoted as saying.
The writing on the door plug says it was manufactured in Malaysia, the report said.
The OPB report is accompanied by a photograph of the writing which clearly states: “Made in Malaysia”.
Asked about the handwriting, Boeing reportedly said they could not address the issue because of active investigation by the US’ National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
The Vibes is attempting to get Transport Minister Anthony Loke for comments on this matter.
Sauer described finding the door plug from the Boeing aircraft as a lot of luck.
He said that the huge trees which surround his home probably cushioned the impact of the door falling from an elevated height.
The 171 passengers and six crew members of the plane returned to Portland International Airport safely on Friday night (Pacific Standard Time), with no serious injuries reported.
They reportedly only complained of the ill effects of depressurisation as the pilots descended the aircraft which radioing the emergency status.
The plane landed safely at the same airport from where it had taken off earlier.
According to reports, the door plug had separated from the fuselage minutes after the plane had ascended from the airport earlier.
It is reported that the US has grounded 171 of the Boeing 737 Max 9 planes since the incident.
It is believed that many more of units this jetliner model are also not being flown by airline companies elsewhere as they await instructions on how to inspect them.
Meanwhile, CBS News reported that Boeing CEO and president Dave Calhoun admitted to employees in a meeting on Tuesday that the company was "acknowledging our mistake" after the door plug blew out in mid-air.
"We're going to approach this number one acknowledging our mistake," he said in the meeting, a Boeing spokesperson confirmed to CBS News.
"We're going to approach it with 100% and complete transparency every step of the way," the network reported Calhoun as saying.
"We are going to work with the NTSB who is investigating the accident itself to find out what the cause is. We have a long experience with this group. They're as good as it gets." – The Vibes, January 11, 2024
Tulisan ‘Made In Malaysia’ Pada Palam Pintu Pesawat Alaska Airlines Yang Tercabut Cetus Persoalan
January 12, 2024 - 11:29 AM
Pada 5 Januari lalu, palam pintu tercabut dari pesawat Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 telah dijumpai oleh seorang guru sekolah, Bob Sauer.
Susulan penemuan palam pintu Boeing 737 Max 9 yang tertera tulisan tangan ‘Made In Malaysia‘ menjadikan Malaysia sebagai tumpuan dalam siasatan insiden penerbangan.
Portal berita Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) melaporkan pengalaman guru sekolah, Bob Sauer, yang menjumpai palam pintu tercabut dari pesawat Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 pada 5 Januari lalu.
Menurut laporan, pintu itu dipercayai tercabut pada altitud 16,000 kaki (4,877 meter) sebelum terjatuh di laman belakang rumah Sauer di pinggir bandar Oregon.
Sebelum ini, Lembaga Keselamatan Pengangkutan Negara (NTSB) mengenal pasti kawasan itu sebagai salah satu tempat ia mungkin terjatuh.
Menurut laporan, Sauer dilaporkan berkata, maklumat itu jelas menyatakan bahawa ia dibuat di Malaysia. Malah, guru berkenaan tertarik melihat nombor siri palam pintu dan butiran pembuatan lain yang kelihatan ditulis tangan di palam pintu itu menggunakan pen dakwat kekal.
OPB melaporkan, pihak Boeing tidak dapat mengulas perkara itu memandangkan ia masih dalam siasatan NTSB. Ketika artikel ini ditulis, New Straits Times sudah menghubungi Kementerian Pengangkutan dan NTSB untuk mendapatkan penjelasan mengenai perkara itu.
Menurut pelbagai laporan media, palam pintu itu terpisah daripada fiuslaj beberapa minit selepas pesawat itu mendaki apabila ia berlepas dari lapangan terbang berkenaan.
Penerbangan Alaska Airlines yang membawa 177 orang termasuk anak kapal melakukan pendaratan cemas di Oregon, Amerika Syarikat (AS) pada 5 Januari lalu.
Niksuhaimi King Soh
Aku kat obersee la ni, bila baca berita ni mula2 aku rasa bangga ingat kan mereka bangga dgn produk negara kita, rupa2nya pasai quility yang rendah dan teruk, siap tulis pintu pesawat pakai marker dakwat kekal, terus aku rasa malu.
Post time 11-1-2024 09:23 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Ade la jugak made in Malaysia. Made in China ramai je org pakai. Ko igt barang made in US tu betul2 made in US ke, mampos je kene tipu, production tetap in China.. Made in indon ade ape je? Tadah p**i je
Post time 12-1-2024 01:21 AMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Edited by kitaserupaaa at 12-1-2024 01:24 AM
Kat msia mmg ade few companies yg buat aircraft part utk Boeing, Airbus & beberapa big aircraft manufacture lain. Companies tu acm kt kedah, ctrm kt melaka & maybe spirit aero kat subang. Dah berpuluh tahun kot dorg buat aircraft parts. Bagi aku, takde apa yg nak nak dimalukan pun sbb structure pintu tu nampak elok je walaupun jatuh dari tmpt tinggi. Maybe sambungan antara parts tu ade masalah. Aircraft maintenance technician maybe tak notice juga tanda2 pintu ni loose.
According to a report by the Oregon Public Broadcasting on its news portal (www.opb.org), Sauer said the details clearly said that it was manufactured in Malaysia.
The report added that he was intrigued to see the door plug’s serial number and other manufacturing details apparently handwritten on the door in permanent marker.
“That’s an interesting way of doing inventory control,” he was quoted as saying