Chile! Delta air lines is back in the headlines for another aircraft incident. This time, Flight 876 had to return to the sky after a mysterious “haze” in the cabin and return to the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
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Further details on the “haunted” incident
Accordingly Fox 5 AtlantaThe incident occurred on Monday, February 24th. The outlet divided video material with a small view in the cabin, including the path of the aircraft. It is unclear at this time when the haze was smoke.
The Delta pilots turned the Boeing 717 aircraft, while they follow standard emergency procedures, including taking the air traffic into account what was going on. After the passengers had covered at Atlanta Airport, emergency films were reportedly decided. The Flight Aviation Administration (FAA) examined, but FOX 5 reports that the aircraft received its flight papers in September 1999.
Early information says that 94 passengers were on board, three flight attendants and two pilots. Delta moved quickly to maintain the passengers in ground transport and to have flights around.
“Nothing is more important than the security of our customers and people, and we apologize to our customers for the experience,” said a spokesman for Delta on Monday.
Delta, what’s going on?!
It was a week since another plane in Delta Air Lines had a miraculous crash country in Toronto. The film material of the scene was viral last week last week in the current examination. In addition, on a Monday the Delta aircraft, which was used by Endeavor Air, broke up in isolated flames after they landed on a snow -covered runway and turned on the top. None of the passengers or crew on board died in the incident, but at least 20 people suffered injuries.
A current Report from NBC News shows that two customers from this crash-land flight are now suing the airlines.
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