According to Federal Aviation Administration, a delta returned to Atlanta on Monday morning immediately after the flight of air lines when the crew reported “possible smoke” in the plane, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, another delta due to the smoke in the plane Two days after the flight turns.
Flight 876 flew from Hartsfield-Jacquenta Atlanta International Airport at 8:30 am and was visiting the Columbia Metropolitan Airport in South Carolina before making the report. The aircraft was in the air for only 35 minutes for only 35 minutes, before it returned at 9:04 am in Atlanta.
In a statement, Delta Air Lines stated that the flight crew “followed procedures to return to Atlanta when a mist inside the aircraft was seen after departure.”
The airline said in the statement, “Nothing is more important than the safety of our customers and people, and we apologize to our customers for experience.”
A video uploaded on social media by a passenger on the flight revealed that smoke appears in the cabin. Passengers can be seen covering their mouths and nose to protect themselves from haze.
According to Delta, Udaan declared an emergency to obtain “priority handling” from air traffic control. There were two pilots and 94 passengers on two pilots and three flight attendants along with 717 aircraft.
According to the Delta, slides were deployed after landing, and Atlanta Fire Rescue assisted all ships, said a spokesperson of the Hertsfield-Jacaxon Atlanta International Airport.
Another video uploaded on Tikok shown the post -withdrawal moments, in which the passengers were standing on the edge of the runway.
According to the spokesperson, the return of the aircraft resulted in a moderate impact on the operation of the airport. The federal aviation administration said it would investigate the incident.
It marks the issue related to other smoke to affect the delta flight within a week.
Just two days ago, an Australia-bound delta flight had returned to Los Angeles International Airport “Smoke was detected in Galli.”
The federal aviation administration is also investigating the incident.