A class-action lawsuit was filed Thursday against aircraft manufacturer Boeing on behalf of multiple passengers who were aboard an Alaska Airlines flight last week that was forced to make an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon, after a portion of the fuselage blew out in midair.

The lawsuit — filed on behalf of six passengers and a relative in King County Superior Court in Washington state, where Boeing is headquartered — alleges that “the event physically injured some passengers and emotionally traumatized most if not all aboard.”

On the night of Jan. 5, Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 was carrying 174 passengers and six crew members bound for Ontario, California, when a door plug of blew out just minutes after the Boeing 737 Max 9 had taken off from Portland.

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    10 months ago

    Oh great class action. So everyone involved can win some piss in a jar, and the lawyers make $7 Million dollars

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      10 months ago

      Multi-million dollar settlements that are split between tens of millions of people are like that - but this one involves 7 people according to the headline. They should get something significant for it.