Delta jet aborts takeoff from snowy Atlanta airport after engine problem
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[January 11, 2025]
ATLANTA (AP) — Four passengers were injured Friday at the Atlanta
airport after a Delta Air Lines jet bound for Minneapolis aborted its
takeoff.
The plane had experienced an engine problem, Delta spokesperson Morgan
Durrant said. The incident happened while a snowstorm was causing
widespread cancellations and delays in Atlanta, the world's busiest
airport. But officials can't say if the problem had anything to do with
the weather. |
This image provided by Tyrel Mollerud shows passengers waiting on the
runway after evacuating from the Delta flight at the Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. (Tyrel Mollerud
via AP) |
The 201 passengers, two pilots and five flight attendants aboard
evacuated the Boeing 757-300 using inflatable slides and were
bused back to a concourse. One of the injured passengers was
taken to a hospital, while three were treated at the airport for
minor injuries.
Durrant said the flight crew “followed established procedures to
suspend the takeoff.”
“Nothing is more important than the safety of our people and
customers, and we apologize to our customers for their
experience," Durrant said. "We are working to support our
customers and get them to their destinations as safely and
quickly as possible.”
The Federal Aviation Administration said it would investigate.
All five of the runways at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta
International Airport were closed for at least a time on Friday
and Delta said at noon on Friday that it had already canceled
about 500 flights at the airport. The airline said in a news
release that snow “began earlier and with heavier intensity than
forecast, which reduced deicing capability and slowed
operations.”
Delta said customers could rebook without paying additional
costs, and that more flights might be canceled or rescheduled.
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