Plane slides off runway at NY airport
A Delta Airlines flight that was landing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport slid off the runway, according to media reports.
{mosads}The situation led the Federal Aviation Administration to close LaGuardia, which could cause further chaos to travel plans for thousands of people.
Airlines have cancelled more than 3,000 flights that were scheduled for Thursday amid a widespread snowstorm that has stretched from the Northeast to parts of Texas.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates LaGuardia Airport, said all flights at New York airport have been cancelled for the near future.
“The runways at #LGA are currently closed due to an aircraft incident that occurred about 11 am today,” the agency tweeted. “Call your airline to reconfirm.”
The runways at #LGA are currently closed due to an aircraft incident that occurred about 11 am today. Call your airline to reconfirm.
— EWR JFK LGA SWF (@NY_NJairports) March 5, 2015
The flight, Delta Flight 1086, was arriving from Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
The plane was a McDonnell-Douglas 88 aircraft, according to reports.
Passengers tweeted pictures of the plane in an embankment on the side of the LaGuardia runway.
a plane just slid off the runway at LaGuardia Airport… pic.twitter.com/LRoUHcWTsh
— Sarah Wagner (@swags201) March 5, 2015
#delta plane crashed trying to take off in this weather #LGA pic.twitter.com/MrBRKnNL3J
— jay money (@jjay149) March 5, 2015
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said it was keeping an eye on things.
We are monitoring the event at LaGuardia airport where Delta Flight 1086 skidded off the runway.
— NTSB (@NTSB) March 5, 2015
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