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that's what i want to know. who tornad-- who touched that d last. we can't assume it came from the factory this week because it flew for weeks without any problems whatsoever. in addition, sometimes aircraft are delivered without the interiors, and when you install those new interiors with all the seats and that sort of thing, that door does come off. and it's used as a service access so you can use that to move seats in and out and that sort of thing. so it's highly possible that someone else touched this before or after it was delivered. i don't know that. i'm speculating. but that's a possibility that needs to be looked into with the ntsb. >> you want to know when the last time it was touched and who touched it. how often these door plugs that go in, how often are they manipulated? can they go weeks, months, years without ever being disturbed at all? >> they can go for months for sure. depends on hours, there's a required inspection to remove -- to loosen the door, to have it drop back. it drops back about 15 degrees, and then you can inspect all the

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