Delta flight makes emergency landing Sunday
TwinCities.com · 1h
Delta flight makes emergency landing Sunday at MSP Airport following mechanical issue
Delta flight 160 landed without incident around 5:20 p.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The landing came after pilots of the Airbus A330 — a wide-bodied aircraft — reported a mechanical issue with the aircraft’s flaps, and there were no reported injuries, according to Delta.
WSB Radio · 6h
Delta flight forced to make emergency landing at Minneapolis airport, no injuries reported
Minneapolis, MN — No one is hurt after a Delta Air Lines flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport. The incident happened yesterday afternoon. Airline officials say pilots reported a mechanical failure of the plane’s flaps shortly after takeoff.
Simple Flying · 8h
Amsterdam-Bound Delta Air Lines Airbus A330-300 Returns To Minneapolis–St. Paul Due To Flaps Issue
Before making an emergency landing back at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, the Airbus A330-300 , which was carrying 272 passengers, circled the Twin Cities to burn fuel, according to Flight Aware data. About 45 minutes after the jet first turned back, at around 17:22 local time, the aircraft safely touched down.
KNSI Radio · 1d
Delta Flight from Minneapolis to Amsterdam Returns to Airport Due to Wing Issue Discovered Shortly After Takeoff
Shortly after takeoff on Sunday afternoon, the flight deck radioed the tower to say that the aircraft had experienced an issue with flaps shortly after takeoff. The flaps are movable surfaces on the back of an airplane wing, and depending on the aircraft, they help the plane make more lift. They’re also used to help a plane slow down for landing.
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