Delta flight from MSP aborts takeoff after flames shoot out of engine

A Delta Airlines flight was forced to abort takeoff Thursday afternoon at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport after a mechanical failure caused flames to shoot out of the right engine.

The plane, which was headed to Portland, Oregon, returned from the runway to the gate, according to Delta spokesperson Bre’onna Richardson.

Passengers from flight 1661 were rebooked onto another plane and arrived in Portland two hours later than scheduled, Richardson said in a prepared statement. “We apologize to our customers for their delay in travel,” she added.

“ABC World News Tonight” aired video footage Friday showing the plane on the runway at MSP, with flames visibly coming from under the right wing.
https://www.startribune.com/delta-flight-from-msp-aborts-takeoff-after-flames-shoot-out-of-engine/601506600

米、管制官の欠勤増で旅客便遅延 政府閉鎖の影響、予算また否決

経済 米、管制官の欠勤増で旅客便遅延 政府閉鎖の影響、予算また否決

(2025/10/10 7:39 更新)

【ワシントン共同】

ダフィー米運輸長官は9日、予算切れに伴う連邦政府の一部閉鎖の影響で、欠勤する航空管制官が増え、旅客便の遅延が増加していると危機感を示しました。

議会上院はこの日もつなぎ予算案の採決に進みましたが、予算はまた否決されています。

この影響により、航空業界は引き続き混乱が続く見込みで、利用者への影響が懸念されています。

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NATO基地で無人機検知 ドイツ西部、AWACS拠点

国際NATO基地で無人機検知
ドイツ西部、AWACS拠点

2025年10月10日 5:39(5:41更新)
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【ベルリン共同】ドイツのメディアは9日、同国西部ガイレンキルヒェンにある北大西洋条約機構(NATO)の軍事基地で、8日夜に滑走路上空を低空で飛行する無人機が検知されたと報じた。

警報を受けて現場を確認したところ、無人機の存在が確認されたという。

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7日間無料トライアルあり。1日37円で読み放題。年払いならさらにお得です。
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アゼル機墜落はロシアの誤射 プーチン大統領認める

国際ニュース:アゼルバイジャン機墜落はロシアの誤射 プーチン大統領が認める
2025年10月9日 22:35(10月9日 22:38 更新)
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9日、タジキスタンの首都ドゥシャンベで、ロシアのプーチン大統領とアゼルバイジャンのアリエフ大統領が会談を行った。(写真:タス=共同)

モスクワ共同通信によると、プーチン大統領は中央アジア・タジキスタンでの会談の席上、昨年12月に発生したアゼルバイジャン航空機の墜落事故について言及。事故はロシア軍の誤射によるものであったことを認めた。

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残り460文字。7日間無料トライアルで1日37円から読み放題。年払いプランならさらにお得です。
https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1409564/

Cockpit recorders of Delta jets that collided on LaGuardia taxiway are being analyzed

Two Delta Air Lines regional jets collided at the intersection of two taxiways at LaGuardia Airport in New York, injuring a flight attendant, damaging a cockpit, and tearing off part of a wing, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reported Thursday.

The NTSB said it sent a team of 10 investigators to the airport following the collision on Wednesday night. Flight recorders have already been recovered from both airplanes and sent to NTSB headquarters for analysis.

It was not immediately clear who was at fault. However, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stated that air traffic control had instructed the Virginia-bound plane “to hold short and yield to the other aircraft” before the collision occurred.

According to Delta, an aircraft carrying 32 people was preparing for takeoff to Roanoke, Virginia, when its wing made contact with the fuselage of an arriving aircraft from Charlotte, North Carolina, which had 61 people aboard. The airline described the incident as a “low-speed collision” but did not disclose the exact speeds of the planes, noting that this information is “germane to the open and ongoing investigation.”

A passenger video captured one plane moving at a relatively high speed when the collision happened.

The flight attendant was taken to a hospital, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey confirmed. Audio posted by www.LiveATC.net revealed that one of the pilots informed the control tower that the flight attendant had hit her knee during the collision.

Fortunately, there were no reports of passenger injuries.

According to air traffic control audio, a pilot described the damage: “Their right wing clipped our nose and the cockpit. We have damage to our windscreen and … some of our screens in here.” Images showed a broken wing on one plane and a shattered cockpit window with a deeply gouged nose on the other.

A passenger on the landed plane, William Lusk, told ABC, “The plane stopped, jerked, and jumped to the right. Everyone went dead silent. As everyone went dead silent, the pilot calmly came on and said, ‘Hey, we’ve been in a crash, everyone remain calm.’”

Incidents like this raise concerns about aviation safety, coming in the wake of recent crashes and near misses, including the deadliest plane crash in the United States in decades, when an Army helicopter collided with an airliner preparing to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Jeff Guzzetti, a former NTSB and FAA crash investigator and now an aviation safety consultant, explained the roles involved: “The ground controller lines up planes on taxiways and directs them where to go, but the pilots are expected to avoid other planes as they move at slow speeds while controllers focus on keeping the runways clear.”

He added, “You’re supposed to have situational awareness about where your wings are poking out at and what they could hit as you’re taxiing. They (controllers) expect the flight crews to see each other since they’re taxiing at a slow speed. And the controller’s main function is to make sure the runway is clear for takeoff and landings.”

Given that the collision happened at night, and that planes typically turn off their nose lights while taxiing, it may have been more difficult for the pilots to see exactly where the other aircraft was, Guzzetti noted.

He further explained that a plane’s taxi lights are located on the wings. Landing lights, which improve visibility and help ensure other pilots can see the plane, are used cautiously because they can impair night vision.

In a statement, Delta said, “Delta will work with all relevant authorities to review what occurred as safety of our customers and people comes before all else. We apologize to our customers for the experience.”

The Delta Connection aircraft involved in the collision were operated by Endeavor Air. Both were CRJ-900 planes, which can seat between 70 to 90 passengers. The FAA and NTSB are jointly investigating the incident.

LaGuardia Airport is one of 35 major airports equipped with advanced surface radar systems that track aircraft and vehicles on the ground, alerting controllers to potential conflicts. It remains unclear what role this system played in the collision.

Guzzetti said he is unsure whether the system would have sounded an audible alarm during the taxiway incident, noting that the primary purpose of the system is to prevent collisions on runways.

Following the collision, passengers on both planes were provided meals and hotel accommodations and were rebooked on flights departing on Thursday.

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Associated Press writers Kathy McCormack in Concord, New Hampshire, Hallie Golden in Seattle, and Sarah Brumfield in Cockeysville, Maryland, contributed to this report.
https://fox5sandiego.com/news/national-news/ap-delta-jets-have-low-speed-collision-on-the-ground-at-new-yorks-laguardia-injuring-1/

Pilot, 47, killed in light aircraft crash in Nebo Creek, Queensland

Man Killed in Light Aircraft Crash in Queensland

A 47-year-old man has tragically died in a light aircraft crash in Queensland.

Emergency services were called to a private property at Nebo Creek, west of Mackay, shortly after 6pm on Sunday.

The pilot and sole occupant of the aircraft, the 47-year-old man, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Forensic Crash Unit is currently investigating the circumstances leading up to the crash, according to a police statement.

Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/pilot-47-killed-in-light-aircraft-crash-in-nebo-creek-queensland-c-20173094

FAA extends flight restrictions at Newark Airport until Oct. 24, 2026

Air traffic controllers who handle flights arriving and departing from the airport faced significant challenges earlier this year due to multiple communications and radar outages. These issues led to thousands of cancellations, disrupting travel plans for many passengers.

While the FAA continues to limit flights, the number of takeoffs and landings is gradually increasing by four per hour, now reaching 72 operations per hour. However, this figure remains well below the more than 80 flights per hour that the airport experienced before the current caps were put in place.

United Airlines, which operates a major hub at Newark, has expressed support for limiting the number of flights into the airport. CEO Scott Kirby emphasized the importance of this approach, stating, “The reduced operations, along with continued focus on technology upgrades and ATC staffing increases, are critical milestones toward Newark’s long-term operational certainty. Things will only get better as we head into the fall and winter seasons.”

In testimony before members of the House in June, former acting head of the FAA Chris Rocheleau projected that by October, the Philadelphia air traffic control facility—which manages flights in and out of Newark—would reach healthy staffing levels and resolve ongoing technology issues.

The FAA has reported a successful transition to a brand-new fiber optic communications network linking New York and the Philadelphia TRACON. Staffing numbers have also improved, with 22 fully certified controllers and five certified supervisors currently on duty. Additionally, 27 controllers and supervisors are in training to further bolster the team.

These developments signal progress toward restoring more stable and efficient air traffic operations at Newark, with continued improvements expected in the coming months.

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Navi Mumbai International Airport: Private Jet From Ahmedabad Scripts History, Becomes 1st Aircraft To Land At Greenfield Airport | Video

Navi Mumbai’s Long-Awaited International Airport Inches Closer to Operation

Navi Mumbai’s much-anticipated international airport took a significant step towards becoming operational last weekend after a private jet from Ahmedabad made history as the first aircraft to officially land at the new greenfield facility.

The aircraft, operating under a Non-Scheduled Operator Permit (charter), touched down at 10:20 am on Saturday, September 20, before departing past noon the following day. This marked the runway’s first passenger flight operation at the airport.

A video showing the private aircraft landing went viral, catching the attention of aviation enthusiasts and industry insiders alike.

Previous Trial Runs and Current Milestone

While the airport has seen several trial runs prior to this event—including an IndiGo Airbus A320 validation flight in December 2024 to test navigation systems, and an Indian Air Force Airbus C-295’s symbolic touchdown last October without ground-based aids—this charter flight is being hailed as a key milestone. It is the first to involve an actual passenger charter service, signaling progress towards full operational status.

Airport Authority Approvals and Runway Availability

According to reports, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) granted approval for a non-scheduled passenger aircraft landing at Navi Mumbai on September 19. To facilitate this historic operation, AAI revised its previous Notice to Airmen (NOTAM), which had declared the runway closed until midnight on September 20.

The updated notification allowed the runway to remain open from 8:30 am to 11:00 am on Saturday, and again for three hours on Sunday, as reported by the Times of India.

Flight Details

The jet, a Pilatus PC-24 bearing registration VT-APV, departed Ahmedabad at 9:00 am. It flew over the Gulf of Khambhat and the Arabian Sea before entering Mumbai airspace south of the city’s busy international airport. The aircraft then approached Navi Mumbai, circled south of the new facility, and executed a smooth landing on runway 28 at 10:20 am.

It later departed back to Ahmedabad at 12:40 pm on Sunday, returning via a land route, according to the report.

Plane Spotter Captures Historic Touchdown

Plane spotter Sandeep Pilania recorded the moment on video, which quickly circulated on social media through aviation handle @hiravaero, generating excitement among aviation fans and industry experts alike.

Looking Ahead: Scheduled Commercial Services

Despite this milestone, the airport’s most crucial event is still ahead—the launch of the first scheduled commercial airline service carrying fare-paying passengers. This will mark the official commissioning of Navi Mumbai International Airport and play a vital role in reducing congestion at Mumbai’s over-capacity Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to inaugurate the airport and its terminal building on September 30. Following the inauguration, security clearances and operational procedures will continue over the next few months, with the first commercial flights anticipated soon thereafter.

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https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/navi-mumbai-international-airport-private-jet-from-ahmedabad-scripts-history-becomes-1st-aircraft-to-land-at-greenfield-airport-video