A group of passengers leaving Southern California faced delays after a Delta Air Lines plane experienced an apparent maintenance issue. Cell phone video captured the moments when smoke came pouring out of an engine on the right side of the plane.
faced delays after a Delta Air Lines plane experienced an apparent maintenance issue.
Cell phone video captured the moments when smoke came pouring out of an engine on the right side of the plane. The plane was supposed to leave John Wayne airport inFOX 11 made calls to Delta, but the airline could not be reached for comment at the time of publishing. Passengers tell crew on scene that they faced delays of up to eight hours. No one was hurt in the startling incident.that I have read and agree
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