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A delta air lines flight safely fell under part of its wing flap and landed on the driveway of a house in Northern Carolina.
The incident occurred on Wednesday morning, the airline confirmed Fox News Digital. The Boeing 737–900er was traveling on board with six crew members and 109 passengers from Rale-Daham from Atlanta.
The Delta spokesperson said, “After the aircraft safely landed, it was observed that a part of the follower age flap of the leftist wing was not in place. The delta is fully supporting the recovery efforts and would cooperate in the investigation as anything is not more important than security,” said the spokesperson of the Delta.
On July 2, the flight as flight 3247 was separated from the Boeing aircraft as flight 3247 before landing at 1:15 pm local time.
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A close-up eye on the Boeing 737–900 wing flap after landing on a driveway in Northern Carolina on July 2, 2025. (Wral)
Delta said that both departure and N-Ruut were delayed in the flight. It left Atlanta at 10 minutes late, 11:06 am on Tuesday.
Federal Aviation Administration confirmed Fox News Digital that what happened.
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Workers wing removes the flap which fell from Boeing 737–900. Wing Flap landed on a driveway on July 2, 2025 in Northern Carolina. (Wral)
The Rale police told the local TV station Wral that there was no injury or property damage as a result of the incident.
A woman speaks a reporter from a wing flap that fell from Boeing 737–900, found on 2 July 2025 in the Northern Carolina Driveway. (Wral)
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“It’s amazing when you believe that this is such a dense neighborhood and people are out all the time,” Susan Reid, which works near the place where the part crashes, Told Wral. “We really went to a bullet on it. Let’s just hope that it will not happen again.”