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A Delta Air Lines flight (Flight 375) from Honolulu to Salt Lake City made an emergency landing in Los Angeles early Wednesday morning after one of its two engines was shut down mid-flight. The Boeing 767-300ER landed safely, and all 220 passengers and crew were safely reaccommodated on other flights. Delta Air Lines attributed the diversion to standard safety procedures after an engine issue.
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Delta Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Los Angeles After Engine Issue
Los Angeles, CA – A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Salt Lake City made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) early Wednesday morning after experiencing an engine malfunction.
Delta Flight 375, a Boeing 767-300ER carrying 220 passengers and crew, departed Honolulu around 2:00 AM Mountain Standard Time. According to flight tracking service FlightRadar, the flight proceeded normally over the Pacific Ocean before diverting to Los Angeles around 6:45 AM MST.
A Delta Air Lines spokesperson confirmed that one of the plane’s two engines was shut down as it approached the U.S. mainland. “Safety comes before all else. The Delta flight crew followed extensive training and procedures to divert to Los Angeles, resulting in a safe landing,” the airline said in a statement.
The aircraft landed without incident and taxied to a gate for inspection. Delta maintenance teams are currently examining the plane to determine the extent of the engine problem.
Delta Air Lines stated that all passengers were rebooked on other flights to their final destinations. “We apologize to our customers for the experience and the delay in their travel,” the statement added.
While the incident caused delays, it highlighted the airline’s commitment to safety and the effectiveness of its crew training.
By Derick Fox, KUTV