A Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Los Angeles made an emergency landing at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport this afternoon after passengers observed flames coming from the right engine shortly after takeoff. The flight crew declared an in-flight emergency and returned to the airport, where emergency crews were standing by. All 182 passengers and crew evacuated the aircraft via emergency slides. No injuries were reported, but several passengers were evaluated for possible smoke inhalation. The Federal Aviation Administration cited a suspected mechanical failure in the engine, and the National Transportation Safety Board has opened an investigation into the incident.
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Your safety is paramount when flying. This incident highlights the importance of paying attention to safety briefings. Knowing how to use emergency slides can be lifesaving. Check your nearest exit next time you fly.
Air travel is still one of the safest ways to get around. Mechanical failures are rare, but they do happen. The NTSB's investigation will help prevent similar incidents. If you're a frequent flyer, this is worth keeping an eye on. Share this with someone who travels often.
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