FAA investigates after wing of Boeing 737 aircraft broke ahead of landing
Delta Air Lines Flight 1893, traveling from Orlando to Austin-Bergstrom, experienced the incident on Tuesday. Passengers reported the wing’s trailing edge appeared broken, with one passenger describing the sensation as severe turbulence.
Following the landing, Delta confirmed that a portion of the left wing flap was missing and said the plane has been taken out of service for maintenance. The flight carried 62 passengers and six crew members, all of whom were unharmed. Delta will fully cooperate with the FAA investigation.
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