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News18
20-07-2025
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- News18
Flames Shoot Out Of Delta's Boeing 767 During Take Off In Los Angeles
Last Updated: A Delta Air Lines flight to Atlanta made an emergency landing at LAX after an engine caught fire shortly after takeoff. The aircraft returned safely with no injuries reported. A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Atlanta had to make an emergency landing to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Friday after one of its engines caught fire shortly after take off. A video of the incident went viral, it shows flames bursting out from the aircraft's left engine. There were 226 passengers and 9 crew members on board. As per the reports, Flight DL446, operated by Boeing 767-400 (registration N836MH), departed from the Los Angeles International Airport when the crew detected indications of an engine fire. The pilots quickly declared an emergency and coordinated with Air Traffic Control (ATC) for an immediate return. Delta Aircraft Catches Fire Mid-Air | Video 🚨SHOCKING NEWS: Another #Delta #Boeing 767 survived to #planecrash and forced into #EmergencyLanding after engine bursts into flames mid-air. The flight bound for #Atlanta returned to #LAX just minutes after takeoff. Passengers report terrifying scenes onboard!🛬 All are Safe! — TIger NS (@TIgerNS3) July 19, 2025 No injuries were reported and all passengers returned safely. 'Delta flight 446 returned to Los Angeles shortly after departure following an indication of an issue with the aircraft's left engine," a Delta spokesperson told the BBC. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the fire. The aircraft is powered by two General Electric CF6 engines. Flightradar24 tracking data shows that DL446 climbed out over the Pacific Ocean before turning back inland over the Downey and Paramount areas. This gave the pilots time to complete safety checks and prepare for the emergency landing. view comments First Published: July 20, 2025, 21:15 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


News18
20-07-2025
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- News18
US Delta's Boeing 767 Makes Emergency Landing In Los Angeles As Engine Catches Fire During Take-Off
A Delta Air Lines flight en route to Atlanta was forced to return to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) for an emergency landing on Friday after one of its engines caught fire shortly after takeoff. Footage of Flight DL446, operated by a Boeing 767-400 (tail number N836MH), shows flames coming from the aircraft's left engine while in the air.00:00 Introduction1:23 Emergency crews met the plane on landing4:04 Delta confirmed that the incident involved an issue with the left engine n18oc_world n18oc_crux


India Today
20-07-2025
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- India Today
Delta's Boeing 767 engine catches fire mid-air, makes emergency landing in LA
A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Atlanta was forced to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday after its left engine reportedly caught fire shortly after to a report by Aviation A2Z, Flight DL446, operated by a 24-year-old Boeing 767-400 (registration N836MH), had just departed Los Angeles International Airport when the crew detected indications of an engine fire. Flames were seen coming from the aircraft's left engine mid-air, as captured in ground video 787 Makes Emergency Landing in LA - Engine ON FIRE Video claims to show a Delta Airlines flight bound for Atlanta on Friday making an emergency landing at LAX. The engine reportedly caught fire shortly after take-off. @LAFlightsLIVE RT_India (@RT_India_news) July 19, 2025advertisementThe pilots quickly declared an emergency and coordinated with Air Traffic Control (ATC) for an immediate return. The aircraft initially climbed out over the Pacific Ocean before circling back inland over Downey and Paramount to complete safety checklists and prepare for landing. The aircraft maintained a stable altitude and speed throughout the manoeuvre. Upon landing, emergency crews were on standby and confirmed that the fire was extinguished. No injuries were reported among the passengers or crew."Delta flight 446 returned to Los Angeles shortly after departure following an indication of an issue with the aircraft's left engine," a Delta spokesperson told the BBC. Passengers said the captain informed them that fire crews were "verifying that the engine fire is out."The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fire. The aircraft is powered by two General Electric CF6 marks the second reported engine fire incident involving Delta Air Lines this year. In January, Flight DL105, an Airbus A330neo, was forced to return to Atlanta shortly after takeoff due to a similar issue on its way to Brazil's So aircraft was en route to So Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport on January 1 when its left engine began malfunctioning shortly after takeoff, sending visible flames that alarmed the passengers.- EndsMust Watch


NDTV
19-07-2025
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- NDTV
Video: Delta Airlines Boeing 767 Makes Emergency Landing After Engine Catches Fire
A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Atlanta had to make an emergency landing back to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) after an engine reportedly caught fire shortly after take-off on Friday. In the video, Flight DL446, operated by a Boeing 767-400 (registration N836MH), can be seen mid-flight with flames coming from the aircraft's left engine. However, no injuries were reported and fire crews extinguished the fire on the runway. ❗️Boeing 787 Makes Emergency Landing in LA 🇺🇸 - Engine ON FIRE 🔥 Video claims to show a Delta Airlines flight bound for Atlanta on Friday making an emergency landing at LAX. The engine reportedly caught fire shortly after take-off. 📹 @LAFlightsLIVE — RT_India (@RT_India_news) July 19, 2025 According to a report by Aviation A2Z, the aircraft had just taken off from the airport when the engine caught fire. The flight crew announced an emergency and prepared to return to the airport. The Air Traffic Control (ATC) guided the plane back to the airport and alerted the emergency services on the ground. Flightradar24 data shows that DL446 initially climbed out over the Pacific before circling back inland over Downey and Paramount areas, allowing time for the crew to complete checklists and prepare for a safe landing. The aircraft maintained a controlled altitude and speed during the maneuver. Passengers described that the captain announced that fire crews were "verifying that the engine fire is out." The cause of the fire is still unknown and the Federal Aviation Administration launched an investigation into the incident. The aircraft is almost 25 years old and is powered by two General Electric CF6 engines. "Delta flight 446 returned to Los Angeles shortly after departure following an indication of an issue with the aircraft's left engine," a Delta Air Lines spokesperson told the BBC. This is not the first time Delta faced such an issue this year. In April, another Delta aircraft caught fire at Orlando International Airport. Delta Air Lines Flight 1213, the engine of the aircraft, caught fire on the ramp while it was preparing to depart for Atlanta. The aircraft was an Airbus A330, which carried 282 passengers, 10 flight attendants, and two pilots at the time. No injuries were reported.