Another incident at Boeing: the emergency slide falls in mid-flight, the plane has to return to the airport

Another incident at Boeing: the emergency slide falls in mid-flight, the plane has to return to the airport

The plane, a Delta Boeing 767, was forced to turn around (photo illustration). Fotografo01/ipa-agency.net – MAXPPP

An emergency slide fell from a Delta airliner shortly after takeoff this Friday, April 26, 2024. Having left for Los Angeles, the pilots had to return to John F International Airport . Kennedy, in New York.

Des "vibrations and a loud noise"shortly after takeoff. This is what the pilots of Delta Air Lines Flight 520 from New York to Los Angeles reported this Friday, April 26, 2024, reports ABC News. The passengers must have been very scared.

The plane, a Boeing 767, was forced to turn around. He landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York after spending about 33 minutes in the air, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. No passengers were injured.

In search of the lost slide

Upon inspection, crews determined that an emergency slide on one of the Boeing 767's exits had detached from the plane, Delta said in a statement. by ABC News.

The teams don't yet know where the slide landed. "Delta fully supports recovery efforts and will fully cooperate with investigations", the company said in a statement.

Aircraft withdrawn from service

Delta's Boeing 767 was 33 years old. Following this incident, the machine was withdrawn from service.

The passengers were placed on another flight to Los Angeles, according to the FAA. The agency said it was investigating the incident.

Boeing Investigation

In January 2024, an Alaska Airlines Boeing had its door torn off in mid-flight. Since then, the manufacturer has had a series of accidents. In April, a Boeing 73768 Max had to abort its takeoff after an autopilot problem as it was preparing to reach Mexico from Canada.

After the report of a Boeing employee, the American Civil Aviation Regulatory Agency (FAA) announced that it was investigating three models of the American manufacturer: the 737, the 787 Dreamliner and the 777.

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