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ER, operated by Delta, lost part of its wing flap during flight from Atlanta to Raleigh-Durham, landing safely with 109 passengers.
"Delta Air Lines informed the FAA that an inspection of Flight 3247, after it landed safely Tuesday night at Raleigh-Durham International Airport, revealed part of a wing flap was missing.
A Delta flight from Atlanta en route to Raleigh, North Carolina, lost its wing flap this week, according to a Delta Air Lines spokesperson. On Tuesday, Delta flight 3247 took off from Atlanta's ...
Delta tells FlightGlobal: ”After the aircraft landed safely, it was observed that a portion of the left wing’s trailing edge flap was not in place.” The aircraft was carrying 109 passengers ...
The wing flap was collected from the driveway around 12:30 Wednesday afternoon. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is now leading the investigation to determine how it came off the aircraft.
The FAA confirmed that a wing flap from Delta flight 3247 that left Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport was missing upon landing at Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
A flap from a Delta airplane plummeted from the sky and onto a driveway in Raleigh, North Carolina, mid-flight early Wednesday morning — and the crew had no idea until the flight landed.
The Federal Aviation Administration reported that a Delta Air Lines jet lost a part of its wing flap during a flight on Tuesday. The plane, nevertheless, landed safely at Raleigh-Durham ...
A Boeing 737-900ER, operated by Delta, lost part of its wing flap during flight from Atlanta to Raleigh-Durham, landing safely with 109 passengers.
According to Delta, the wing flap separated before the flight landed in Raleigh. ... 11Alive has reached out to the Federal Aviation Administration for more information as the investigation continues.
A Boeing 737-900ER, operated by Delta, lost part of its wing flap during flight from Atlanta to Raleigh-Durham, landing safely with 109 passengers.