
In another shocking aviation moment, another plane on the runway crashed into a plane at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. VIDEOA Japanese Airlines flight from Tokyo collided with a Delta Air Lines plane that was about to depart Wednesday morning. At 10:40 a.m., Japan Airlines' right wing clamped the tail of the Delta Boeing 737, which was stationed for division before heading to Vallarta, Puerto Rico. “No injuries,” Seattle's port told the Seattle Times. However, the incident forced passengers to take two flights, and later Japanese Airlines left Seattle. Delta Air Lines has worked hard to protect another aircraft, postponing the flight to the Fortress of Valata, Puerto Rico until Wednesday afternoon. DELTA spokesman Samantha Moore Facteau explained that when the wings of another aircraft come into contact with the tail, their planes are waiting to remove the ice from the outside. Transparent division is a routine procedure that usually occurs before slip taxes. Following the collision, the FAA briefly suspended flights at the airport, but normal operations quickly resumed. “The aircraft is located in an area that is not subject to air traffic control,” the FAA said. The agency has investigated the incident. The latest misfortune adds to a series of recent aviation events, including a deadly Washington, D.C. collision between American Airlines planes and Blackhawk helicopters. Baller Alertsubscribe sends the latest posts to your email.
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