Flight diverts to Charlotte with reported fumes in the cockpit
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Delta flight from JFK diverted to Charlotte after 'smoky odor' observed
A Delta flight from New York’s JFK Airport was diverted Wednesday on its way to Atlanta after a “smoky odor” was observed onboard, the airline tells NBC News. When people on flight 2286 noticed the smell of smoke, the flight was diverted to the nearest safe diversion point, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, where it landed safely at 7:50 a.m., airline...
Delta Flight from New York Forced To Make Emergency Landing in Charlotte Due to Cockpit Fumes
A Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Atlanta was forced to make an emergency landing in Charlotte this morning after fumes were reported in the cockpit. Flight 2286, a Boeing 757, departed John F. Kennedy International Airport at 6:13 am with 112 passengers, two pilots, and six flight attendants on board. It was scheduled to land at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport at 8:24 am, according to Flight Tracker. While flying near W…
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