Richmond (Virginia / USA) - A plane of U.S. regional airline Air Endeavor (formerly Pinnacle Airlines), which was flying on behalf of Delta Airlines (Delta Connection) was forced to turn around and to rest on the Richmond International airport (Virginia) after an engine problem moments after takeoff.
The plane, a Bombardier CRJ200 Regional Jet, flight DL3910, which would make the connection between Richmond International Airport and John F. Kennedy of New York (New York) International Airport with a passenger who has not indicated, took off at 14:30 local time and was flying for 7 minutes exactly when pilots were alerted to a technical problem on one of the two reactors of the unit, right. They then proceeded to turn around and sit in Richmond.
The plane sat to 2:50 p.m., without further incident, amid security vehicles from the wait. There were no injuries. The passengers were disembarked and transferred to the terminal to await another device is available to them. The airport technicians will examine the engine to determine the cause and origin of the fault.
The plane, a Bombardier CRJ200 Regional Jet, flight DL3910, which would make the connection between Richmond International Airport and John F. Kennedy of New York (New York) International Airport with a passenger who has not indicated, took off at 14:30 local time and was flying for 7 minutes exactly when pilots were alerted to a technical problem on one of the two reactors of the unit, right. They then proceeded to turn around and sit in Richmond.
The plane sat to 2:50 p.m., without further incident, amid security vehicles from the wait. There were no injuries. The passengers were disembarked and transferred to the terminal to await another device is available to them. The airport technicians will examine the engine to determine the cause and origin of the fault.
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