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Flight to Salt Lake City Diverted to Los Angeles After Engine Failure

Flight Diverted to Los Angeles Following Engine Failure
A Delta Air Lines flight destined for Salt Lake City was forced to divert to Los Angeles early Wednesday after one of its two engines was shut down mid-flight. Delta Flight 357, operating a Boeing 767-300ER from Honolulu, was several hours over the Pacific Ocean when the crew declared an emergency and requested priority landing at Los Angeles International Airport shortly before 7 a.m. The aircraft, carrying 212 passengers, landed safely following the precautionary engine shutdown. Delta has not disclosed the specific cause of the engine issue.
In a statement, the airline emphasized that safety remains its foremost priority, noting that the flight crew adhered to rigorous training and established procedures to ensure a secure diversion and landing. After touchdown, the plane was inspected and taxied to the gate under its own power. Maintenance teams are currently conducting a thorough examination of the aircraft, while passengers have been rebooked on alternate flights to complete their journey to Salt Lake City.
Related Incident Involving United Airlines Flight
This event follows a separate incident earlier in the week involving a United Airlines flight from Denver to Los Angeles. That flight was diverted to Salt Lake City after an object struck the aircraft’s windshield at an altitude of 36,000 feet, causing a crack and injuring the pilot. The plane landed safely in Utah, where the windshield damage was promptly addressed. Investigators are exploring whether the impact was caused by a weather balloon or space debris. The National Transportation Safety Board is actively reviewing the case, although there have been no immediate indications of wider implications for the aviation industry or responses from competing carriers.
Both incidents highlight the critical role of emergency protocols and crew preparedness in maintaining passenger safety during unforeseen circumstances.

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