Delta Plane Investigated by FAA After It Struck the Tail of Another Plane
What Happened?
A Delta Air Lines plane is being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) after it struck the tail of a regional jet on the taxiway in February at Los Angeles International Airport
The Delta Boeing 777 was preparing to depart for Shanghai, China, when the incident occurred.
There were no injuries reported, and the regional jet, operated by SkyWest Airlines, was not carrying any passengers.
FAA Investigation
The FAA is investigating the incident to determine the cause and prevent similar incidents in the future.
The investigation will include reviewing data from the aircraft's flight recorders and interviewing the pilots involved.
The FAA has not yet released any findings from its investigation.
Delta's Response
Delta Air Lines has issued a statement saying that it is cooperating with the FAA's investigation.
The airline said that it is committed to safety and is taking steps to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
Delta has not released any further details about the incident.
Conclusion
The FAA is investigating an incident in which a Delta Air Lines plane struck the tail of a regional jet at Los Angeles International Airport in February.
There were no injuries reported, and the FAA has not yet released any findings from its investigation.
Delta Air Lines has issued a statement saying that it is cooperating with the FAA's investigation and is committed to safety.
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