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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.
The FAA said it is working to determine if an aircraft part found in a Raleigh driveway belongs to a Delta 737.
The US FAA is investigating an incident involving a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900ER, which lost part of its wing flap during a flight on 1 July.
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.
A Delta Air Lines flight landed in North Carolina without a wing flap. The FAA is investigating after the part was found on a nearby driveway.
The Boeing 737-900 departed from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, but when it landed in North Carolina the plane was missing a flap.
Flaps are attached to the rear of the wings and can be extended at takeoff and landing to expand the wing’s surface and increase lift. The Boeing 737-900 departed from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta ...