Key Points

Two regional jets operated by Delta's Endeavor Air collided while taxiing at LaGuardia Airport. The incident occurred around 10 PM Eastern Time when one aircraft's wing struck another's fuselage. A flight attendant suffered a minor knee injury and was taken to the hospital for treatment. Delta has apologized to passengers and is cooperating with authorities to investigate the low-speed collision.

Key Points: Two Delta Regional Jets Collide on LaGuardia Taxiway Injuring One

  • Two Delta subsidiary Endeavor Air jets made contact while taxiing at LaGuardia Airport
  • A flight attendant sustained a knee injury and was transported to hospital for treatment
  • The collision involved Flight 5047 from Charlotte and Flight 5155 bound for Roanoke
  • All 85 combined passengers were bused to terminals and provided hotel accommodations
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US: Two regional jets collide on taxiway at LaGuardia airport, one injured

Two Endeavor Air regional jets collided at LaGuardia Airport during taxiing, injuring a flight attendant. Both aircraft were carrying passengers when the wing-to-fuselage contact occurred.

"We have two CRJs on taxiway M that collided. Their right wing clipped our nose and the cockpit wind screens. - Pilot of Flight 5047"

Washington, Oct 2

One person was injured after two regional Delta jets carrying passengers collided on the taxiway at LaGuardia Airport in New York on Wednesday night (local time), local media reported, citing authorities.

According to the CBS News, Delta Air Lines, in a statement, said that a "low-speed collision" occurred between Endeavor Air Flight 5047, arriving from Charlotte, North Carolina, and Endeavor Flight 5155, which was scheduled to depart for Roanoke, Virginia.

"Endeavor is a Delta subsidiary. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said in its own statement that the crash occurred just before 10 p.m. Eastern Time. According to the airline, preliminary information indicates that the wing of Flight 5155 made contact with the fuselage of Flight 5047. The airline said that a flight attendant sustained a minor injury and was treated by EMTs at the scene. The injured person was taken to a hospital, the Port Authority said," the report mentioned.

Flight 5047 had arrived from North Carolina's Charlotte when the wing of flight 5155, preparing to take off for Virginia's Roanoke collided with the nose of their aircraft, the CNN reported. "We have two CRJs on (taxiway) M that collided," the pilot of flight 5047 radioed the ground controller in audio recorded by the website LiveATC.net. "Their right wing clipped our nose and the cockpit wind screens," the report stated.

The pilot of flight 5155 said that one flight attendant injured her knee in the collision, as per the air traffic control audio. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey which operates the airport reported that one person was taken to the hospital.

The flight from Charlotte was carrying 57 passengers while the aircraft heading to Roanoke had 28 passengers, according to Delta. The passengers were taken to the terminal by bus and were being provided hotel rooms and meal, the CNN reported.

In a statement, the airline said, "Delta will work with all relevant authorities to review what occurred as safety of our customers and people comes before all else. We apologize to our customers for the experience."

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Rohit P
As someone who flies frequently for work, this is concerning. LaGuardia is known for being congested, but two planes colliding on the ground? The authorities need to investigate this properly. Safety protocols must be strengthened.
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Arjun K
Good to see Delta taking responsibility and providing hotel rooms and meals. That's proper customer service. Hope the injured flight attendant recovers quickly! ✈️
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Sarah B
The pilots handled the situation well, but honestly, this shouldn't happen in the first place. Airport ground control needs better systems. We have better traffic management on Indian roads than this! 😅
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Vikram M
Reading this while waiting for my flight to Delhi! Makes me appreciate our Indian aviation safety standards. DGCA maintains strict protocols. Hope US authorities learn from this incident.
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Michael C
Respectfully, while the response was good, this incident raises questions about pilot training and ground coordination. With 85 passengers total, this could have been a major disaster. Need better safety measures.

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