Delta Flight Loses Engine after take-off


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Passengers described a frightening experience aboard a Delta Air Lines flight that was forced to make an emergency landing in Knoxville, Tennessee due to engine trouble over the weekend.

According to FOX 8 News, the flight was traveling from Atlanta to Cleveland Sunday morning when the engine issues began.

"When I saw the stewardesses looking at emergency manuals, I knew it was pretty serious," passenger Greg Mosko told the news outlet.

Passenger Joe Rexrode told the Knoxville News Sentinel that the trouble began about 15 to 20 minutes into the flight and that the cabin began to smell like burning oil.

"Basically, there was this awful sound, you could just tell that the right engine was out," Rexrode said. "It was just screeching and the plane rumbled really heavily and you just knew it was gone. That was followed by the smell. "

Rexrode thanked God and credited the flight crew for the safe landing.

Delta Air Lines spokesperson Anthony Black confirmed the flight touched down in Knoxville around 9:20 a.m. local time Sunday after the crew received a system notification that one of the engines was experiencing trouble. He said the pilots shut the engine down before landing.

McGhee Tyson Airport spokesperson Caitlin Barraf told the News Sentinel that the airport's Public Safety crew met the flight to assist passengers and crew. No injuries were reported.

Source: Travelpulse

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