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Delta Airlines Plane Encounters Turbulence Near LaGuardia Airport

Delta Airlines flight DL-2056 encountered turbulence near LaGuardia Airport, New York, on February 24th.

The Airbus A319-100 plane flying from New Orleans, Louisiana, was on final approach to LaGuardia Airport, when it hit turbulence, prompting the crew to go around.

The plane subsequently landed safely.

Four passengers were injured in the incident.

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Delta Airlines Flight Hits Turbulence on the way to Seattle

Delta Airlines flight DL-5763 suffered severe turbulence on the way to Seattle, Washington, on February 13th.

The plane was flying from Santa Ana, California, when it hit turbulence which injured several people.

The crew subsequently decided to divert to Reno, Nevada, where the plane landed safely.

Eight people were injured, including seven passengers and a crew member.

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Delta Airlines Flight Rejects Takeoff From Salt Lake City

Delta Airlines flight DL-3863 had to reject takeoff from Salt Lake City, Utah, on February 6th.

The plane was accelerating to takeoff for Billings, Montana, when the crew rejected takeoff due to a lavatory smoke indication.

The plane safely returned to the apron. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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Delta Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Indianapolis

Delta Airlines flight DL-2848 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Indianapolis, Indiana, on October 1st.

The Airbus A319-100 plane heading from Detroit, Michigan, to Saint Louis, Missouri, was diverted after an odor was noticed in the cockpit.

The plane landed safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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Delta Airlines Flight Rejects Takeoff From JFK Airport

Delta Airlines flight DL-420 had to reject takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, on October 1st.

The Boeing 767-300 plane was accelerating to takeoff for Accra, Ghana, when the crew reported disagreeing airspeeds and rejected takeoff.

Fire broke out in the right main gear as the plane was taxiing to the gate. Emergency services responded and put out the fire.

All two hundred and fifty people aboard remained unharmed.

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Delta Airlines Flight Returns to Narita International Airport due to Engine Issue

Delta Airlines flight DL-166 had to return and make an emergency landing at Narita International Airport, Japan, on September 15th.

The Boeing 767-300 plane took off for Seattle, Washington, but had to turn back after the crew needed to shut down one of the engines.

The plane landed safely. All two hundred and thirteen people aboard remained unharmed.

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Delta Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Nashville

Delta Airlines flight DL-2599 had to return and make an emergency landing in Nashville, Tennessee, on July 25th.

The plane took off for Atlanta, Georgia, but had to turn back due to an engine issue.

The plane landed safely. All one hundred and fifty-six people aboard remained unharmed.

The faulty engine dumped debris over the neighborhood.

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Delta Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Hydraulic Leak

Delta Airlines flight DL-181 made an emergency landing in Manila, Philippines, on July 18th.

The Boeing 767-300 plane flying from Narita International Airport, Japan, was descending toward Manila when the crew noticed a hydraulic leak.

The plane landed safely and was towed to the apron. All one hundred and twenty passengers and nine crew members remained unharmed.

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Delta Airlines Flight Rejects Takeoff From Los Angeles

Delta Airlines flight DL-1157 had to reject takeoff from Los Angeles, California, on July 9th.

The Boeing 737-800 plane was accelerating to takeoff for Kansas City, Missouri, when the crew rejected takeoff due to an engine failure.

The plane stopped safely and was towed to the apron. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

According to the FAA, the faulty engine also left shrapnel on the runway.

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Delta Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Atlanta

Delta Airlines flight DL-151 had to return to Atlanta, Georgia, on June 14th.

The Boeing 767-400 plane took off for Lima, Peru, but had to turn back due to an engine problem.

On approach to Atlanta, the crew also reported a flaps problem. The plane subsequently landed at higher than normal speed.

All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.