Two Delta Jets Collide at LaGuardia Injuring Flight Attendant, Stranding Thousands
Two Delta Jets Collide at LaGuardia Injuring Flight Attendant, Stranding Thousands

Two Delta Jets Collide at LaGuardia Injuring Flight Attendant, Stranding Thousands

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Two Delta Air Lines regional jets collided on the taxiway at New York's LaGuardia Airport in a low-speed accident that occurred just before 10 p.m., involving flights from Charlotte, North Carolina, and destined for Roanoke, Virginia. The collision resulted in the wing of one plane being ripped off and damage to the nose and cockpit windshield of the other aircraft. A flight attendant was the only person injured, sustaining a minor leg injury and being hospitalized, while no passengers were hurt. The incident caused significant disruption for those on the two planes but did not impact wider airport operations, with passengers being escorted off and onto shuttle buses. Delta and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey confirmed that the airline is cooperating with authorities to investigate the incident and emphasized that safety remains their top priority. Emergency responders quickly attended the scene amid the chaos, and passengers described the sudden impact as violent and jarring.

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