FAA, B-52 and SkyWest
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The Federal Aviation Administration on Monday said it's investigating the incident that occurred between a Delta regional jet and a B-52 aircraft.
The engine of a Delta Air Lines flight appeared to burst into flames shortly after the plane took off from California earlier this week. On Friday, July 18, Delta flight 446 departed the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and then "safely landed" back on the runway around 2:10 p.
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A Delta Air Lines flight returned to LAX after flames were spotted from its left engine after takeoff, with all 226 passengers and 9 crew members exiting safely.
Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-400 makes a safe emergency landing at LAX after a left engine fire shortly after takeoff; FAA investigates.
The pilot, who identified the aircraft as a US B-52 bomber, is heard saying it was "kind of, sort of coming at us".
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an emergency stop that occurred in Nashville last week. Here's what we know:
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TravelPulse on MSNDelta Plane Narrowly Avoids Collision With Military B-52 AircraftA Delta Connection flight narrowly avoided a collision with a B-52 military aircraft near Minot, North Dakota, resulting in an "aggressive maneuver" by the pilot; the FAA, Air Force, and airline are investigating.