The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) launched an investigation after a flap on a Boeing 737’s wing partially detached midair before landing in Texas on Tuesday.
Delta Air Lines Flight 1893 , operating from Orlando International Airport to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, was carrying 62 passengers and six crew members when the incident occurred.
Passengers noticed part of the left wing’s flap had broken away as the plane approached Austin.
“We felt it was bad turbulence. The plane was shaking,” passenger Shanila Arif told CNN. “The lady in front of us opened the window and told us it is broken. I opened the window and got scared.”
Arif recorded a video showing the flap dangling from the back of the wing while the aircraft flew at high speed thousands of feet in the air. She said she feared the loose part could strike the tail and trigger a crash.
After landing safely, Delta confirmed that “a portion of the left wing’s flap was not in place” and announced that the aircraft had been grounded for maintenance.
“We apologize to our customers for their experience as nothing is more important than the safety of our people and customers,” the airline said in a statement, adding that it was cooperating fully with the FAA investigation .
Flaps, located at the trailing edge of the wings, are extended during takeoff and landing to provide additional lift and control.
No injuries were reported among passengers or crew.
Delta Air Lines Flight 1893 , operating from Orlando International Airport to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, was carrying 62 passengers and six crew members when the incident occurred.
Passengers noticed part of the left wing’s flap had broken away as the plane approached Austin.
WATCH: Delta Boeing 737-800 flight DL1893 from Orlando landed in Austin yesterday with the left wing aft flap detached.
— Turbine Traveller (@Turbinetraveler) August 21, 2025
📹: Shanila Arif pic.twitter.com/C7eI5AdG6Y
“We felt it was bad turbulence. The plane was shaking,” passenger Shanila Arif told CNN. “The lady in front of us opened the window and told us it is broken. I opened the window and got scared.”
Arif recorded a video showing the flap dangling from the back of the wing while the aircraft flew at high speed thousands of feet in the air. She said she feared the loose part could strike the tail and trigger a crash.
After landing safely, Delta confirmed that “a portion of the left wing’s flap was not in place” and announced that the aircraft had been grounded for maintenance.
“We apologize to our customers for their experience as nothing is more important than the safety of our people and customers,” the airline said in a statement, adding that it was cooperating fully with the FAA investigation .
Flaps, located at the trailing edge of the wings, are extended during takeoff and landing to provide additional lift and control.
No injuries were reported among passengers or crew.
You may also like
'Planned disruption': Om Birla, Harivansh and Rijiju blame opposition for washout; Lok Sabha works 37 hours, Rajya Sabha just 41 hours
New Hampshire murder-suicide: Depressed mother kills husband, two children before taking own life in Madbury; toddler survives
Attack on Delhi CM Rekha Gupta: Police commissioner removed; replacement announced
India bars bilateral sporting ties with Pakistan, but will allow multilateral events like Asia Cup
Odisha: Monsoon Assembly session to begin from Sep 18