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Airplane makes emergency landing in Nebraska due to cracked window
Endeavor Air Flight 4900 safely landed after a left-side window crack was detected during descent, carrying 30 passengers and crew with no injuries reported, Delta confirmed.
- On Tuesday, an Endeavor Air flight made an emergency landing at Eppley Airfield after a crack was discovered in the left side window during descent on Flight 4900 from New York-LaGuardia to Omaha.
- Delta released a statement saying Endeavor Flight 4900 reported a crack in the left side window during descent, and Delta Air Lines, parent company of Endeavor Air, noted the situation is unfolding.
- A Delta spokesperson said the flight carried 30 passengers, two pilots and two flight attendants; Delta said `The aircraft landed safely without further issue. All customers deplaned normally and no injuries were reported.`
- Omaha Fire Department, Omaha Police and the Airport Authority at Eppley Airfield were on the runway and emergency vehicles immediately followed the plane to the gate around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.
- With the cause still unclear, investigators are gathering information as officials handling the incident say the cause of the cracked window remains unknown.
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