The airplane had 272 passengers on board and the airline stated it could switch out the airplane and recrew if deemed important.
MINNEAPOLIS — A Delta Airways flight made an emergency touchdown on the Minneapolis-St. Paul World Airport on Sunday.
The flight, which departed MSP with a goal vacation spot of Amsterdam, returned to the airport after a mechanical factor with the aircraft’s flaps, in step with a commentary from the airline.
“Delta flight 160 from Minneapolis to Amsterdam returned safely to the airport in a while after takeoff this night time, after pilots reported a mechanical factor with the airplane’s flaps. We express regret to our shoppers for this lengthen of their travels,” stated the airways commentary.
The airplane had 272 passengers on board and the airline stated it could switch out the airplane and recrew if deemed important.