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February 25, 2024 | Anne Roberts

1988 Aloha Airlines Incident

Learn and Discuss the 1988 Aloha Airlines Incident!

On April 28th, 1988, at 1346, a Boeing 737-200, N73711, operated by Aloha Airlines, as flight 243, experienced an explosive decompression and structural failure at 24,00 feet while en route from Hilo to Honolulu, Hawaii. Approximately 18 feet from the Cabin skin and structure aft of the cabin entrance door and above the passenger floor line separated from the airplane during flight.

Attendees will discuss and learn from an incident that happened in 1988. This interactive class works best the more the attendees discuss with each other.

If you are looking to discuss solutions and learn from a real-world incident, this session is right for you! Join us at the 2024 Global TapRooT® Summit May 1 – 3. This session occurs on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at 1:30 PM. Make sure you schedule your return flights home after the Summit ends on Friday at noon. You won’t want to miss everything the Summit has to offer.

Attend the Summit

Learn this new technique and help test it at the 2024 Global TapRooT® Summit being held on May 1-3 at the Horseshoe Bay Resort near Austin, Texas.

This session is in the Safety Improvement Track. But you can customize your schedule and attend this session when you sign up for any of the seven tracks.

What are the seven Best Practice Tracks at the 2024 Global Summit? CLICK HERE to review them.

Get more Summit information by CLICKING HERE.

See the seven Keynote Speakers’ topics HERE.

Keynote Speakers

Download the eight-page Summit brochure by CLICKING HERE.

See the complete Summit schedule at THIS LINK.

Learn about the 11 special Pre-Summit Courses being held on April 29-30 (just before the Summit) by CLICKING HERE.

SAVE when you attend both the Summit and a Pre-Summit Course. Save even more when you bring a team (up to $800 per person).

2024 discounts SAVE

REGISTER for a Pre-Summit Course and the Summit by CLICKING HERE. Select the “1988 Aloha Airlines Incident” session if you customize your schedule.

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