Alaska Airlines plans to fire the pilot and copilot of one of its 737-700s
Alaska Airlines plans to fire the pilot and copilot of one of its 737-700s who continued a flight after cabin oxygen masks had deployed. The masks dropped at about 14,000 ft. during Flight 506 on a Mar. 25 flight from Portland to San Jose. The crew initially descended to 10,000 ft. before resuming...
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