Taxiway Collision: Delta Jets' Wing-to-Wing Incident at LaGuardia
Two Delta Air Lines jets collided on the taxiway at LaGuardia Airport, injuring a flight attendant. The incident involved one aircraft set to take off and another arriving. Delta is cooperating with authorities to investigate the collision and ensure passenger safety.
In a startling incident at LaGuardia Airport, two Delta Air Lines regional jets collided on the taxiway, injuring a flight attendant in a 'low-speed collision.' The crash involved an aircraft about to depart to Roanoke, Virginia, and another arriving from Charlotte, North Carolina.
Delta's report confirms no passengers were injured, though the flight attendant's injuries are considered non-life-threatening. The collision saw a right wing clipping a fuselage, causing concern among those on board. A pilot described the damage via air traffic control.
The airline is conducting a thorough investigation alongside relevant authorities, prioritizing safety. Delta has issued an apology to passengers, emphasizing its commitment to safety during this unexpected incident. Airport operations remain unaffected by the collision.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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