Delta Plane Forced to Return to Atlanta After Smoky 'Haze' Fills Cabin

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Delta Plane Fills With Smoke, Passengers Evacuated After Return to Atlanta Airport

There were two pilots and three flight attendants aboard -- and all were safe and sound, with Atlanta Fire Rescue assisting with the deplaning.

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Delta flight headed to S.C. declares emergency, returns to Atlanta

A Delta Air Lines flight had to return to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Monday morning because of “haze” inside the cabin, the airline said.

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Delta passengers forced to evacuate plane at Atlanta airport

Crew members reported the haze shortly after takeoff and an emergency was declared to get priority handling from air traffic control. The airline said teams brought customers to the terminal via ground transportation and they are working to rebook passengers on other flights.

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Passengers evacuated via emergency slides from Delta plane at Atlanta airport
Two passengers were treated by emergency medical technicians. The plane returned to Hartsfield-Jackson, landing at around 9 a.m., according to flightaware.com data. There were 94 passengers, two pilots and three flight attendants on board. The airline said it was investigating the source of the haze.
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Delta passengers forced to evacuate plane on Atlanta airport runway after smoky haze fills cabin
Delta Flight 876 was in the air with 99 passengers and crew on board when the pilot turned the plane around and landed back at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. No injuries were reported after the Boeing 717 was back on the ground. But the incident marks the third recent incident on Delta flights, including an Airbus A350-900 bound for Australia on Saturday.
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Delta flight forced to return to Atlanta airport Monday morning because of 'haze'
Delta Flight 876 was forced to return to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Monday morning. The Boeing 717 was carrying 94 customers, two pilots, and three flight attendants. The flight crew declared an emergency for priority handling from air traffic control, and returned to Atlanta after the haze was observed.
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Delta flight forced to return to Atlanta airport after 'haze' fills cabin
Delta Air Lines Flight 876 landed safely at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Crew reported possible smoke in the flight deck while heading to Columbia, South Carolina. The Boeing 717 aircraft had just taken off about 30 minutes earlier, carrying 94 passengers and five crew members.
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Delta passengers forced to evacuate via slides after smoky haze fills cabin
Delta Flight 876 was en route to Columbia, South Carolina on Monday morning. The plane returned to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport where it landed safely. The FAA said "the crew reported possible smoke in the flightdeck," ABC News reported. Video posted to social media shows the passengers calmly exit the planes.
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Delta Flight Returns To ATL After Haze Detected In Cabin
More than 90 passengers were diverted back to Atlanta on Monday after haze was reportedly detected on a Delta Air Lines flight.
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A Delta flight from Atlanta was forced to turn around and evacuate after ‘haze’ was seen in the cabin
Delta flight from Atlanta to Columbia, South Carolina, was forced to turn around. The crew reported possible smoke in the flightdeck, officials say. The Boeing 717 aircraft was carrying 94 passengers, three flight attendants and two pilots. The airline said it is investigating the cause of the haze.
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Delta Air Lines Boeing 717 Evacuated In Atlanta After Haze Fills Cabin
Flight DL876, a Boeing 717, carries 94 passengers, three flight attendants, and two pilots. Smoke-like conditions appeared in the cabin, leading the flight crew to declare an emergency in order to get priority handling from air traffic control. The aircraft landed safely at 9:00 local time.
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Delta flight returns to Atlanta airport because of possible smoke in the cockpit
Delta flight returns to Atlanta airport because of possible smoke in the cockpit. FAA said it’s investigating the incident, which came after a Delta plane flipped over last week while crash landing in Toronto. Delta Flight 876 to Columbia, South Carolina, returned safely to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
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Delta plane heading to Columbia turns around after passengers spot ‘haze’ inside aircraft
Plane heading to Columbia from Atlanta was forced to return to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. The plane was carrying a total of 99 people: 94 customers, two pilots and three flight attendants. Officials said slides were deployed after the aircraft landed on Runway 27 for egress.
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Delta flight evacuates via slides in Atlanta after smoke or haze fills cabin
Delta Flight 876 had been en route to Columbia, South Carolina. The crew reported possible smoke in the flightdeck, the FAA says. Delta apologizes to its passengers, and the FAA said it would investigate. This was the second smoke-related incident for Delta in as many days.
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Passengers forced to evacuate flight as smoky haze fills cabin
Passengers forced to evacuate US flight as smoky haze fills cabin. Delta Flt. 876 was in the air with 99 passengers and crew on board. The pilot turned the Boeing 717 around and landed back at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. There were no reported injuries.
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