Delta
flight evacuated after smoke fills cabin: 'There was smoke everywhere'
A Delta Air Lines flight out of Madrid was evacuated prior to takeoff on
Tuesday after smoke began filling the cabin.
The plane, which was bound for New York, was reportedly delayed for two hours
following the evacuation, per Flight Aware. The smoke was believed to have been
caused by oil dripping on an auxiliary power unit.
After video of the incident was posted to Twitter, Delta confirmed its
maintenance teams were looking into the incident.
"The @delta plane got on fire in the back," one passenger claimed in
a Twitter post that contained footage of the incident. "There was smoke
everywhere."
The @delta plane got on fire in the back. There was smoke everywhere. They
waited to see what it was until they let us out of the plane. I have not
stopped coughing. Don't understand why they didn't let us get off the plane
right away.
The Twitter user, who identified himself as Paz, also claimed that passengers
were not immediately allowed off the plane once the smoke was detected, and
that he had "not stopped coughing" as of posting the tweet on
Tuesday.
Delta has since released a statement confirming that all customers safely
exited the plane.
"We apologize to customers of flight 127 from Madrid to New York-JFK, as
the crew elected to deplane the aircraft due to a smoky odor detected in the
cockpit and cabin," a spokesperson said in a statement provided to Fox
News. "Customers safely exited the aircraft, which was still at the gate
and were then reaccommodated to their final destinations. We are working to
reach out to these customers individually as we extend our apologies."
Delta also confirmed on social media that its maintenance teams were
investigating the incident.
Delta said the plane has since reentered service. The airline is also reaching
out to passengers to provide compensation.
Ingen kommentarer:
Legg inn en kommentar
Merk: Bare medlemmer av denne bloggen kan legge inn en kommentar.