NTSB Releases New Report for Delta Flight Evacuated in Atlanta over ‘Tremendous’ Amount of Smoke
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NTSB releases new report for Delta flight evacuated in Atlanta over ‘tremendous’ amount of smoke
The National Transportation Safety Board released the preliminary report for a Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Charleston that had to be evacuated after smoke filled the cabin.
Passengers Evacuated Delta Air Jet After 'Tremendous' Amount of Smoke Filled Cabin And Pilots Put On Oxygen Masks
A packed Delta Air Lines plane made an emergency landing at Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport and evacuated onto the runway in February after a ‘tremendous’ amount of smoke filled the cabin shortly after takeoff, a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has revealed. The haze in the cabin was so thick that the lead flight attendant told accident investigators he couldn’t see past the first few rows of seat…
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