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Boeing officials were back in the hot seat today as the NTSB Works to get to the bottom of that mid-flight door blowout from earlier this year you may remember us talking about this back in January the crew had to make an emergency landing in Portland after a door plug blew out in flight leaving a hole right there in the side of the plane the NTSB found Boeing removed the door before the incident because of a different issue and after they got done working on it the bolts were not put back gone when they reinstalled the door they say this is just one of the many problems Boeing factory workers have been seeing one Boeing Employee not a contractor said planes come in jacked up every day another employee all the planes that come to us always have an issue with structures skins open holes Boeing says it has made changes since that incident including new designs for fuselages and yes more thorough checks that those doors are on properly NTSB is still working on a final report about that bl