Boeing 737: Probe into blowout continues
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Federal investigators looking into a blowout incident involving a door plug onboard an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 plane say the plug blew out, after all of its stops disengaged. Examinations also show the door's guide tracks were fractured. A 3D scan of the damaged Alaska Airlines plan is being planned, and the door plug involved will also be sent to a lab for further examination.

Alaska Airlines door plug blow out: What’s known about the Boeing emergency

Alaska Airlines’ emergency last week when a door plug blew off of its Boeing Max 9 aircraft mid-flight has put flyers, airlines and federal authorities on edge.

2 major airlines find loose parts on some grounded Boeing 737 Max 9 jets

The findings are putting more pressure on Boeing to address safety concerns, with the aircraft maker calling an online meeting for all employees Tuesday to talk about safety.

Footage of newly spotted jaguar in Arizona released
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Arizona Game and Fish wildlife biologists confirmed the jaguar captured in a trail camera by Jason Miller (@JasonMillerOutdoors) is in fact a new cat who has not been previously photographed by the state. The Center for Biological Diversity says the jaguar was captured on a trail camera in December. The animal is not Sombra or El Jefe, two jaguars who have roamed southern Arizona in recent years.

Boeing 737 Max: Flights affected amid grounding
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Flight delays and cancellations are piling up, after officials with the Federal Aviation Administration orders the ground of certain Boeing 737 MAX planes amid ongoing safety concerns following a mid-flight blowout on an Alaska Airlines plane.

Man finds iPhone 'perfectly intact' that likely fell 16,000 feet from Alaska Airlines flight

The man said the iPhone was found still in airplane mode and open to a baggage claim number for Alaska Airlines flight 1282, which suffered an inflight blowout and was forced to make an emergency landing.

Recycled water & space exploration | Newsmaker
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In for John Hook this week, FOX 10's Steve Nielsen discusses the use of recycled water in Scottsdale as the city jumps on board with other cities in the nation reusing the natural resource. He also chats about ASU's role in NASA's Europa Clipper. Our guests are Brian Biesemeyer, the Executive Director for Scottsdale Water and Philip Christensen, a Regents Professor and the Ed and Helen Korrick Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University.

FAA temporarily grounds Boeing 737-9 planes after panel blows out mid-flight

Passengers recalled the terrifying moments when an Alaska Airlines plane window and piece of fuselage blew out mid-flight, causing a child's shirt to be ripped off and forcing an emergency landing.

Astronomers reveal what Uranus and Neptune really look like

For years, Neptune was shown to be “too blue" but researchers with the University of Oxford used modeling to show Uranus and Neptune are closer in color.

Nightly Roundup: Shooting at car dealership; latest on Gilbert Goons

From the latest in the Gilbert Goons case to a police shooting in the West Valley, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Boeing seeking federal safety exemption for its 737 Max airliner

Boeing wants an exemption from federal safety standards for an anti-icing system on its new, smaller version of the 737 Max airliner.

Astrobotic aims for first commercial Moon landing with launch Monday carrying NASA science

NASA is heading back to the Moon as soon as this Monday, but this time, the agency is flying commercial with Astrobotic, a Pittsburgh-based company aiming to become the first private business to land on the Moon.

Alzheimer's drugs may enter brain faster with new ultrasound tool, study finds

In a novel experiment, West Virginia University researchers used an ultrasound tool in spots in the brain to enhance the removal of Alzheimer’s trademark brain-clogging plaque.

Japan Airlines crash: Arizona expert weighs in on plane collision

An Arizona aviation expert says flight attendants onboard the Japan Airline plane that collided with a Japanese coast guard aircraft in a Tokyo airport did "an amazing job," as news spread that no one onboard the Japan Airlines plane died as a result of the crash.

Tokyo runway crash: Investigators looking into air traffic communication

A transcript of communication between traffic control and two aircraft that collided and burst into flames at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport shows that only the larger Japan Airlines passenger flight was given permission to use the runway.