More airlines have confirmed that they are grounding their Boeing 737 MAX 9s after an Alaska Airlines 737-9 suffered a plug door blowout shortly after takeoff.
On December 7, 1987, a disgruntled former USAir employee boarded a flight to SFO with a loaded gun to exact revenge on the boss who fired him for theft.
The ceiling of the Boeing 737 was torn off, and a large section of its fuselage then followed, exposing passengers in the 96-foot cabin to the open sky.