Hollywood may be known as Tinseltown, a dream factory at the heart of the global entertainment industry. But nowadays crews are more likely to film in Atlanta, London, Toronto or Sydney than in Los Angeles.
A Delta Air Lines flight was diverted back to Los Angeles, California, on Saturday night after smoke was detected in the galley on the way to Sydney, Australia.
A Delta Air Lines flight from Los Angeles International Airport bound for Sydney on Saturday was forced to return after smoke was detected on board.
Hollywood may be known as Tinseltown, a dream factory at the heart of the global entertainment industry. But nowadays crews are more likely to film in Atlanta, London, Toronto or Sydney than in Los Angeles.
A Delta Air Lines flight from Los Angeles International Airport bound for Sydney on Saturday was forced to return after smoke was detected on board. The flight, DL43, which took off shortly after 9:00 p.
The flight was scheduled to fly from Los Angeles to Sydney.
An Australia-bound Delta flight was re-routed back to Los Angeles International Airport shortly after takeoff this weekend after smoke was detected on board. Flight DL43 en route to Sydney was scheduled to take off at 8:35 p.
The Airbus A350-900 aircraft landed safely and the plane proceeded to an arrival gate, Delta said in a statement to CNN. The 162 passengers on board are being reaccommodated on a different flight.
Delta Flight DL43 from LAX to Sydney returned after smoke was detected in the galley. No injuries were reported.
Two separate Delta widebody flights were disrupted in one day due to the detection of fumes onboard leading to emergency landings.
The flight left Los Angeles for Australia on Saturday night but returned less than an hour later, the latest in a string of aviation incidents.
Delta Air Lines flight DL43 bound for Sydney (Airbus A350-900 reg. N514DN) returned to Los Angeles shortly after takeoff Saturday night due to smoke