FAA grounds 171 Boeing 737 Max 9 jets following inflight incident

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Boeing (BA) shares began to dip after a door plug blew out on a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet being flown by Alaska Airlines flight (ALK). The flight was able to return safely without harm to any passengers on board. Many questions arise around how this situation occurred, including was there anything Boeing and Alaska Airlines could've done to prevent it.
Anthony C. Roman, FAA licensed commercial pilot and Founder & CEO of A.C. Roman and Associates joins Yahoo Finance Live anchor Rachelle Akuffo to discuss the incident and what precautions could have potentially been taken.
Roman discusses what the public has learned about the plane, saying "What surprises me here is that this incident occurred several times, including depressurization problems, just the day prior to the accident. I'm surprised that Alaska Airlines did not ground their Max 9 fleet and conduct a thorough inspection of all of the aircraft to see if it could be replicated."
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