Atlanta, GA – February 24, 2025  – A Delta Air Lines Boeing 717-200,   registered as N942AT, was forced to return to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson   International Airport (ATL) shortly after takeoff due to smoke filling the   cabin. The flight, operating as DL876 to Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE),   landed safely on runway 27L just 11 minutes after departure from runway 27R.   Passengers and crew evacuated the aircraft without reported injuries   thankfully. Delta Air Lines Boeing 717 faces two smoke incidents in 10 days, prompting emergency landings.   Incident Details     The aircraft had just commenced its initial climb when smoke was detected in   the cabin, prompting the crew to initiate an emergency return. Emergency   responders met the aircraft upon landing, and all passengers were safely   evacuated. Delta Air Lines has not yet provided an official cause for the   smoke event.     This marks the second smoke-related incident involving N942AT within a span of   ten day...
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