Delta Air Lines Flight 295, an Airbus A350, was taxiing for departure at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Tuesday morning when its wingtip struck the tail of a Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft operated by Endeavor, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Delta. The impact severely damaged the regional jet’s airframe, which was set to depart for Lafayette, Louisiana.
ATL on X confirmed the incident around 10 am ET:
At 10:07 am, two aircraft made contact at the intersection of taxiways E and H on the north airfield. No injuries are reported. Passengers from one aircraft are being bussed to concourse B; the other aircraft taxied on its own power to its gate. There is minimal impact to ops.
At 10:07AM, two aircraft made contact at the intersection of taxiways E and H on the north airfield. No injuries are reported. Passengers from one aircraft are being bussed to concourse B; the other aircraft taxied on its own power to its gate. There is minimal impact to ops.
— Atlanta Airport (@ATLairport) September 10, 2024
Flight tracking website Flightradar24 published data showing just how the incident unfolded:
Based on playback, it appears to be a ground collision between a Delta A350 and Delta Connection CRJ-900 that resulted in the vertical and horizontal stabilizer of the CRJ being severed from the aircraft.
Based on playback, it appears to be a ground collision between a Delta A350 and Delta Connection CRJ-900 that resulted in the vertical and horizontal stabilizer of the CRJ being severed from the aircraft.
CRJ-900: https://t.co/kz8QoQqx4r
A350: https://t.co/3bpspW99dV https://t.co/fn7cjYVWoj pic.twitter.com/LsUhPWgdVD— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) September 10, 2024
Footage of the accident published on X shows the A350’s wing ripped off the CRJ900’s vertical and horizontal stabilizers.
So my niece is stuck on the tarmac at #ATL because apparently 2 #Delta planes played a game of chicken. pic.twitter.com/jQZuCRJbcC
— Burgh ExPat🌊 (@GAScubaBum) September 10, 2024
Two Delta flights just collided on the tarmac at ATL 🤯 #deltaairlines #atl pic.twitter.com/lZcM1GIQKK
— Jackson Lane (@jmurphylane) September 10, 2024
BREAKING: At least one plane has been damaged after an incident on a taxiway at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. What we know: https://t.co/AAKw7FTWaa pic.twitter.com/C1AfeTY2sS
— Atlanta News First (@ATLNewsFirst) September 10, 2024
BREAKING: #Delta plane hits tail of another aircraft at Hartsfield-Jackson – https://t.co/RZAZquv3L8 #ATL #Atlanta @ajc pic.twitter.com/Ahleazh8LP
— John Spink (@johnjspink) September 10, 2024
Add this to the list of the growing number of ground and mid-air incidents that have sparked unease among travelers:
- This Week In US Aviation: Boeing 757 Loses Wheel, 737 Aborts Takeoff Due To Tire Failure, Near-Miss In Syracuse
- “Southwest Stop!”: Near Runway Disaster At Washington-Reagan Recorded On Shocking Audio
Maybe US air travel would be just a tad safer if US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg wasn’t so fixated on installing DEI hiring practices at the FAA.
Tyler Durden
Tue, 09/10/2024 – 13:35