According to Delta, Delta Flight 419 traveling from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, was canceled after crew members mistakenly deployed the Boeing 767’s emergency slide and the flight crew timed out before the aircraft could be repaired.
A Delta Air Lines flight last week was canceled after the flight crew mistakenly deployed an emergency slide before boarding.
New video shows the emergency slide of a Delta Air Lines plane accidentally being deployed at a gate at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport last week.
A flight departing from Seattle to Hawaii was canceled due to an error by the Delta Air Lines crew. The post Delta Air Lines Crew Error Causes Flight Cancellation appeared first on Trânsito e metrô.
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Delta Air Lines had to call off one of its flights ... Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, was canceled after crew members mistakenly deployed the Boeing 767’s emergency slide and the ...
KOMO has obtained security footage of the emergency slide incident that cancelled a flightDelta Air Lines had to call off one of its flights out of Seattle-Tac
According to Delta, Delta Flight 419 traveling from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, was canceled after crew members mistakenly deployed the Boeing 767’s emergency slide and the flight crew timed out before the aircraft could be repaired.
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