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August 23, 1980, a Delta Air Lines L-1011 on a San Juan to Los Angeles flight was hijacked and flown to Cuba. [22] The hijacker was jailed by Cuban authorities, and all passengers were released unharmed. September 13, 1980: a Delta Air Lines Flight from New Orleans to Atlanta, was taken over by two hijackers and forced to fly to Cuba.
A Delta Airlines flight was forced to return to New York on Friday after an emergency slide billowed out from above one wing shortly after take-off.. The Boeing plane, bound for Los Angeles ...
The Yak-52 plane is a Soviet-era from 1930 that is owned by Fight’s On! LLC out of San Marcos, according to FAA records based on the tail number. The Nanchang CJ-6 is a Chinese military aircraft ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an incident in which a charter plane carrying the Gonzaga men’s basketball team nearly collided with another plane at Los Angeles ...
This list of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft includes notable events that have a corresponding Wikipedia article. Entries in this list involve passenger or cargo aircraft that are operating commercially and meet this list's size criteria—passenger aircraft with a seating capacity of at least 10 passengers, or commercial cargo aircraft of at least 20,000 lb (9,100 kg).
Delta Air Lines Flight 89 was a scheduled flight from Los Angeles International Airport to Shanghai Pudong International Airport.On January 14, 2020, the Boeing 777-232ER conducting the flight had engine problems shortly after takeoff; while returning to the origin airport for an emergency landing, it dumped fuel over populated areas adjacent to the city of Los Angeles, resulting in skin and ...
Delta Flight 295 bound for Tokyo collided with Endeavor Air 5526 bound for Lafayette, La. on Tuesday, Sept. 10 DL295 was “taxiing out” when it “made contact with the tail of” Endeavor Air ...
Flight 268: over Los Angeles: 20 February 2005: Boeing 747-436: Los Angeles–London: Engine malfunction, engine fire Flight 38: Heathrow Airport: 17 January 2008: Boeing 777-236ER: Beijing–London: Fuel starvation, crashed short of runway Flight 2276: McCarran International Airport: 8 September 2015: Boeing 777-236ER: Las Vegas–London