Gerald A
22nd November 2010, 02:58 PM
NEW YORK, N.Y. - A Moscow-bound flight carrying more than 200 people returned safely to John F. Kennedy International Airport after one of its two engines failed Sunday night, authorities said. No one was injured.
Delta Flight 30 reported that the left engine of the Boeing 767 had failed shortly after takeoff, said Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Laura Brown. The plane departed at about 4:40 p.m. with 193 passengers and 11 crew members, Delta Air Lines said
http://news.sympatico.cbc.ca/world/officials_moscow-to-ny_plane_lands_safely_at_jfk_airport_no_sign_of_fi re_and_no_injuries/79b24f3e
Delta Flight 30 reported that the left engine of the Boeing 767 had failed shortly after takeoff, said Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Laura Brown. The plane departed at about 4:40 p.m. with 193 passengers and 11 crew members, Delta Air Lines said
http://news.sympatico.cbc.ca/world/officials_moscow-to-ny_plane_lands_safely_at_jfk_airport_no_sign_of_fi re_and_no_injuries/79b24f3e