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Midnight Mike
2006-02-25, 12:20 PM
Alaska Airlines plans to check fleet for pressurization problems

ASSOCIATED PRESS
3:52 p.m. February 24, 2006
SEATTLE – Alaska Airlines plans to inspect all 110 of its airplanes' pressurization systems, following a spate of problems with various aircraft over the past couple months.
The airline has had 11 flights with possible pressurization problems since Jan. 1. Those instances follow an accident on Dec. 26 in which a plane lost cabin pressure in flight because of a hole in the plane caused by a ramp worker striking the aircraft with a baggage-handling vehicle while it was at the gate.

“The possible pressurization issues that we've had recently do represent an above-average number for this time period, based on historical averages,” Alaska Airlines spokeswoman Amanda Tobin said Friday.

No one has been seriously injured in the in-flight scares, although some have resulted in customers reporting sinus pain or other discomfort.

So far, Tobin said the company has not found a common cause for the problems. In one instance, the pressurization system malfunctioned because of an electrical problem, and in another a door was not closed properly. In yet another, oxygen masks deployed but the company is not yet sure why.

Tobin said the company will inspect all the plane's systems and look at maintenance records going back 60 days to see if there is a common theme. She said there were no plans to evaluate the maintenance and engineering organization that conducts regular safety checks of the airplanes.

The airline, a subsidiary of Seattle-based Alaska Air Group Inc., has a fleet that includes 84 Boeing Co. 737s and 26 MD-80s. Tobin said the company has discussed the problems with Chicago-based Boeing.

PhilDernerJr
2006-02-25, 02:13 PM
After the Helios crash, I think this is a smart move.