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Alaska Airlines plane wing note ‘not appropriate’

The note left on the damaged wing of an Alaska Airlines plane

A PASSENGER on an Alaska Airlines flight bound to Seattle looked out the window and saw what appeared to be a damaged area on the wing with a handwritten note saying, “we know about this”.

The incident on July 28 drew comments on Twitter and other social media websites, but the Seattle-based airline says there was nothing to worry about.

Spokeswoman Bobbie Egan said Tuesday that it was an approved trim repair to the corner flap on the right wing. A maintenance technician wrote to let the flight crew know.

Egan says, “The message was the result of someone’s good intentions” but the wing note “was not appropriate and did not follow company procedures”.

The message was immediately removed, and Alaska apologises for any alarm it may have caused.

QUESTION: What do you think? Was the technician's note acceptable?

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