Passengers aboard a delta air lines flight had an annoying experience when they were forced to catch the roof of the aircraft after the sudden of their interior. On 14 April, a flight was transparent on a flight from Atlanta to Chicago. New York Post.
While the aircraft looked at 30,000 feet, a video taken inside the cabin featured a group of men extending its arms upwards to support the collapsed roof.
A material manufacturer Lucas Michael Payne captioned the video of the incident, “My business partner was on a @Delta flight from ATL to Chicago from Chicago on Monday, when the roof of the aircraft was out of Chicago. She had to return to Atlanta.”
After keeping the passengers on the roof, the aircraft team grabbed some duct tape and temporarily managed to stick to the roof.
Mr. Payne explained during the angry patch job, “The attendants finally tapped it by Dact.”
When told about the incident, a spokesperson of Delta Air Lines said: “Delta thanked our customers for their patience and cooperation. We apologize for their visit to delay.”
According to Mr. Payne, Delta offered passengers “10,000 miles (originally $ 100)” and had to wait for hours and to go on another aircraft for hours and Chicago “.
“Aircraft are separating and no one is accountable !!!” He said.
Social media reacts
Reacting to the video, some users expressed concern about the safety of the passengers, while others said the panels did not compromise the safety of the aircraft.
“OMG. So no one saw it on the aircraft inspection,” one user said, while the other questioned: “This is just an internal panel. It will not compromise on the safety of the flight.”
One third remarked: “That panel really returned if he tried.”
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Previous example
This is not the first example when Delta has been in the headlines for the position of its aircraft. In February, a delta plane crashed and turned upside down on the runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Despite the shocking scenes of the aircraft, the stomach up on the Turmac, all 80 passengers managed to survive.
Audio recording from the tower at the airport showed that the flight was cleaned to land at around 2:10 local time. The tower warned pilots of a possible air flow in the glide path to land the plane.