More “loose hardware” has reportedly been discovered on a few of Alaska Airlines’ Boeing 737 MAX 9 fleet vehicles. It comes after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded all 171 737 MAX 9 aircraft flown by US airlines on January 5th, shortly after one of the airline’s aircraft blew out a window and a section of its fuselage after taking off from Portland, Oregon, airport. About six minutes into the flight to Ontario, California, the door plug, which was intended to replace an escape that would be added on aircraft designed to carry more passengers, tore off, creating depressurization and forcing the pilots to turn around, badly injuring six crew members. The airline claimed in a recent statement: “Our technicians’ initial evaluations reveal