Feb 23 • 07:57 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Delta plane engine failure moments after takeoff causes airport fire

A Delta flight experienced an engine failure shortly after takeoff, resulting in a fire at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.

On Sunday night, a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737 experienced a dramatic engine failure just moments after taking off from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport. The incident caused flames to erupt from one of the plane's CFM-56 turbofan engines, leading to the pilots executing an immediate return to the airport. As a result of the engine failure, a nearby wild grass fire was ignited, adding urgency to the situation. Fortunately, the aircraft was able to return safely, and no injuries were reported.

Passengers on Delta Flight DL1067 recounted the terrifying moment when one of the engines 'blew,' highlighting the bravery of the flight crew who managed to navigate the aircraft back to safety. A passenger, Holly Kesler, expressed her gratitude on social media for the pilot and crew's quick response in handling the emergency situation. Their actions were credited with ensuring that all 128 people aboard the flight were unharmed.

This incident underscores the potential dangers associated with air travel, particularly during takeoff when aircraft are most vulnerable to engine issues. The quick response by the flight crew not only minimized risks but also prevented a more catastrophic event. The fire fueled by surrounding winds was effectively managed, but the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety precautions in aviation.

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