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Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 returns safely after inflight engine issue

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Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 returns safely after inflight engine issue
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A Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 operating as flight DL8962 from Atlanta to Chicago returned to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on August 1 after experiencing an in-flight engine issue. Emergency services met the aircraft, which stopped on a taxiway for inspection before returning to the gate. The plane remained grounded for two days and then resumed service. No injuries were reported among the 44 people on board.

The Boeing 757-200, registered N666DN, was scheduled to depart Atlanta at 23:15 local time but took off at 00:11 on August 2. Shortly after takeoff, the crew requested to level off at 10,000 feet instead of climbing further and informed air traffic control that the right Pratt & Whitney PW2037 engine had lost oil pressure. The crew declared an emergency and controllers guided them onto a long final approach to runway 26R.

After landing safely at 00:53, airport fire services inspected the aircraft and found no visible issues before escorting it back to the gate.

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This particular Boeing 757-200 is one of Delta’s oldest aircraft, delivered in 1991 and serving domestic routes for over three decades. It has previously experienced engine-related problems; in 2008, it suffered an uncontained failure of its right-hand engine during takeoff from Las Vegas McCarran International Airport due to fatigue cracks in turbine blades. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) attributed that incident to excessive material loss during a prior overhaul involving aggressive grit blasting, which weakened the turbine hub. Similar cracks were found in other PW2037 engines operated by both Delta and American Airlines, leading NTSB investigators to call for improved maintenance procedures and stronger oversight by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Pratt & Whitney.

Delta Air Lines has faced other recent engine-related incidents as well. On July 18, a Boeing 767-400 operating flight DL446 from Los Angeles to Atlanta returned shortly after departure because of a reported engine fire. According to the BBC, video footage captured by Josh of LA Flights showed emergency crews responding as the plane landed safely with no injuries.

Earlier in July, another Delta flight—an Airbus A330 operating as DL127 from Madrid Barajas Airport to New York JFK—diverted to Lajes Airport in the Azores after pilots reported a shudder and yawing caused by an engine issue. According to The Aviation Herald, the affected engine was shut down mid-flight and passengers waited overnight for a replacement aircraft while receiving accommodations provided by Delta.

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