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Flight DL446, a Boeing 767-400 aircraft registered as N836MH, was en route to Atlanta when the crew reported indications of an engine fire just minutes after departure.
A Delta Air Lines passenger plane made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport after flames erupted from its left engine shortly after takeoff on Friday. The Boeing 767-400, operating as Delta Air Lines Flight 446,
Delta Flight DL446 made an emergency landing at LAX after its left engine caught fire shortly after takeoff, with no injuries reported.
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Devices powered by lithium-ion batteries—including cell phones, laptops, vape pens and portable chargers—cause smoke or fire on U.S. flights several times per month.
A Delta Airlines plane had to make an emergency landing on a remote volcanic island in the Azores due to having engine issues. The flight was traveling from Madrid to New York when it was forced to land.
A Delta Air Lines flight heading to Atlanta made an emergency landing in Los Angeles on Friday after one of its engines caught fire shortly after take-off. No injuries were reported, and the dramatic mid-air incident was captured on video showing flames coming from the aircraft’s left engine.
A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Atlanta had to make an emergency landing back to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) after an engine reportedly caught fire shortly after take-off on Friday. In the video,
A Delta Airlines Boeing 767-400 caught fire mid-air shortly after takeoff, forcing an emergency landing. Video footage shows orange
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Former Minnesota Vikings Superstar Removed From Delta Flight By Police After Forcing Emergency Landing Due To “Unruly Behavior”Former Minnesota Vikings star defensive end Everson Griffen was removed from a flight to Minneapolis on Wednesday for “unruly behavior.” According to TMZ Sports, the incident happened after Everson Griffen boarded a Delta Air Lines flight from Chicago to Minneapolis on Wednesday.