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Delta Air Lines grounds Boeing 737-800 after inflight wing flap malfunction

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Delta Air Lines grounds Boeing 737-800 after inflight wing flap malfunction
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On August 19, a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-800 experienced a significant mechanical issue while operating flight DL1893 from Orlando International Airport to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. During the journey, a portion of the aircraft's left wing flap became partially detached, hanging from the wing as the plane continued its flight. Passengers noticed turbulence and captured images and videos of the incident.

All sixty-two passengers and six crew members landed safely in Austin. Following the landing, Delta grounded the aircraft for maintenance inspections. Both Delta Air Lines and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have started investigations into the cause of the failure.

Delta Air Lines released a statement following reports about the event: “It was observed that a portion of the left wing’s flap was not in place. The aircraft has been taken out of service for maintenance. We apologize to our customers for their experience as nothing is more important than the safety of our people and customers.”

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The flight lasted two hours and thirty-nine minutes, covering over 1,100 miles at cruising speeds around 520 mph and an altitude of 40,000 feet, according to FlightAware data. Observers noted that visible damage appeared during approach into Austin when flaps are deployed for landing.

Publicly available information indicates that this particular Boeing 737-800, registered N3740C, is nearly 25 years old and has served various operators since production at Renton (RNT). It spent two years leased to WestJet between 2000 and 2002 before returning to Delta’s fleet. Environmental conditions such as Canadian winters and Florida humidity may have increased maintenance demands on this airframe.

Boeing estimates that a typical 737 can remain in service for approximately 20-30 years or up to around 50,000 flight hours or roughly 90,000 cycles. Aircraft operating short-haul routes generally accumulate wear faster due to frequent takeoff and landing cycles.

The investigation will determine whether improper maintenance or other factors led to this control surface failure. Maintenance procedures require regular inspection of critical components like flaps before each departure.

Delta Air Lines operates as a full-service carrier with major hubs across several U.S. cities including Atlanta, New York JFK, Los Angeles, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport among others. Founded in 1929 and led by CEO Ed Bastian, it is part of SkyTeam alliance.

Ensuring proper maintenance remains essential for passenger safety as airlines operate aging fleets across demanding environments.

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