In-Flight Crisis: Delta Crew Battles Weather & Mechanical Uncertainty Over MSP ✈️🌩️
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Загружено: 2025-02-10
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In this gripping aviation incident, Delta Airlines Flight DL-121, an Airbus A330-900 (Registration: N410DZ), en route from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) to Tokyo Haneda (HND), encountered a tense situation shortly after takeoff. While climbing out of Runway 30L, the crew urgently requested to descend first to 5,000 feet and then further down to 4,000 feet to avoid cloud cover and maintain Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC). The pilots later reported potential flight control issues, stating they needed to troubleshoot the problem and were considering a return to Minneapolis.
After 65 minutes in the air, the aircraft safely landed back at MSP on Runway 30L. Thankfully, all passengers and crew remained unharmed. This video breaks down the timeline of events, ATC communications, and the possible causes behind the flight control concerns.
Key Details:
✈️ Aircraft: Airbus A330-900 (N410DZ)
🛫 Route: Minneapolis (MSP) → Tokyo Haneda (HND)
⚠️ Issue: Flight control irregularities, weather avoidance
🛬 Safe Return: Landed back at MSP after 65 minutes
Additional Context:
Weather conditions at departure included low cloud cover, requiring the crew to prioritize visibility.
The Airbus A330-900 is part of Delta’s modern fleet, known for advanced avionics and safety systems.
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