A Delta Air Lines flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam had to make a cut-and-run on March 24 because the aircraft experienced professional difficulties in midair. After pilots discovered a lost panels behind one of the two motors, the plane made it to the border between Montana and North Dakota.
Although it’s not clear how the board allegedly got off during flight, it may have fallen off. Three days after being forced to turn around, the Airbus A330neo made a return trip to Salt Lake City.
A pylon panel behind the engine on the left wing detached during takeoff, according to information obtained from a Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) safety database.
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