O yes, forgot about that one ! The movie that followed was quite good also.
For those who wonder what we're talking about, on the 28th of April, 1988, an Aloha Airlines B737 suffered separation of the top of the fuselage resulting in explosive decompression & severe structural damage. A flight attendant was sucked out of the opening in the fuselage and her body never recovered. The plane landed safely. Aloha Airlines' maintenance program failed to detect the presence of disbonding and fatigue damage which led to failure of the lap joint at S-10L and the separation of the fuselage upper lobe. Contributing factors were the failure of Aloha Airlines management to properly supervise its maintenance crew as well as the failure of the FAA to properly evaluate the Aloha Airlines maintenance program and to assess the airline's inspection and quality control deficiencies.
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