Airplane leaving JWA makes emergency landing
- Share via
June Casagrande
An early morning flight out of John Wayne Airport was forced to
make an emergency stop at Los Angeles International Airport on
Tuesday after one of the plane’s two engines failed.
Delta Flight 138 to Atlanta was declared to be in a state of
emergency after the pilot reported that one of the Boeing 757’s
engines had failed shortly after takeoff from John Wayne at 8:45 a.m.
The plane landed safely at LAX shortly after 9 a.m. None of the 167
passengers was injured.
“We don’t yet know what caused the engine to fail,” said Anthony
Black, a Delta Airlines spokesman. “We will look into it to see what
the cause was. It would be premature at this point to say that the
cause of the problem was mechanical.”
The airline rebooked all the passengers to their final
destinations.
Information about the plane, including the year it was built, was
not immediately available, Black said. Delta does not release the
names of passengers in incidents such as the one Tuesday morning, and
it is unknown how many of the people aboard Delta Flight 138 are
Newport-Mesa residents.
An indicator light on the plane’s instrument panel was probably
what alerted the pilot to the problem, Black said.
John Wayne traffic was unaffected by the incident, airport
spokeswoman Ann McCarley said.
“There were no other impacts on airport operations. All other
flights are running as scheduled,” McCarley said.
Delta has 17 flights a day from John Wayne Airport to its various
destinations.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.