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NTSB Analyzes Flight Recorders from Delta Jets Collided at LaGuardia

NTSB Investigates Collision Between Delta Regional Jets at LaGuardia Airport
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is conducting a thorough investigation into a collision involving two Delta Air Lines regional jets at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. The incident occurred Wednesday night at the intersection of two taxiways and has been described by Delta as a “low-speed collision.” Despite the significant damage sustained by both aircraft, only one flight attendant suffered a non-life-threatening injury.
Details of the Collision and Immediate Aftermath
According to the NTSB, one of the jets lost a wing in the collision, while the other sustained extensive damage to its cockpit, including a shattered window and a gouged nose. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates LaGuardia, confirmed that the injured flight attendant was transported to a hospital for treatment. No passengers were reported injured.
The collision involved Endeavor Flight 5155, carrying 32 passengers and crew, which was preparing for takeoff to Roanoke, Virginia. It made contact with Endeavor Air Flight 5047, which had just arrived from Charlotte, North Carolina, with 61 people on board. Both flights are operated by Endeavor, a regional subsidiary of Delta Air Lines.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stated that air traffic control had instructed the Virginia-bound aircraft to “hold short and yield to the other aircraft” before the collision occurred. However, responsibility for the incident remains unclear. The NTSB has deployed a team of ten investigators who recovered the flight data recorders from both planes and transported them to the agency’s headquarters for detailed analysis.
Passenger accounts and air traffic control communications captured the moments following the collision. One pilot reported that the other aircraft’s right wing had clipped their nose and cockpit, causing damage to the windscreen and several cockpit displays. A passenger described the landed plane as having “stopped, jerked, and jumped to the right,” followed by a brief silence before the pilot calmly announced the collision.
While Delta has not released specific information regarding the speeds of the aircraft at the time of impact, citing the ongoing investigation, passenger videos suggest that one of the planes was moving at a notable pace during the incident.
Broader Context and Implications
This collision occurs amid increased scrutiny of aviation safety in the United States, following a series of recent crashes and near-misses. Jeff Guzzetti, a former NTSB and FAA crash investigator, emphasized that although ground controllers provide taxi instructions, pilots bear the ultimate responsibility for maintaining situational awareness and avoiding collisions, particularly at low speeds.
For Delta Air Lines, the incident raises multiple challenges, including ensuring passenger and crew safety, addressing regulatory inquiries, and managing operational disruptions. The event may also affect investor confidence in Delta’s safety practices and operational reliability. Additionally, competitors might leverage the incident to underscore their own safety measures, potentially influencing traveler perceptions.
The NTSB’s investigation remains active as the agency seeks to determine the root cause of the collision and evaluate any wider implications for airport ground operations and airline safety standards.
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