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Delta Flight was forced to hit the brakes before traveling in Mexico City as another jet area in the same runway

The Delta plane recently began the travel roll in Banko Juárez Mexico City International Airport where the country’s plane was flying over the same plane, forcing Delta aircraft drives to hit the brakes.

Aeromexico Flight 1691, arriving from the AguasCalients City in Atlanta-Buck Delta 990 The information shows that Delta Boeing 737-800 reached 62 knots, or about 71 miles an hour, before the pilots stopped the plane and stopped their movement.

Delta pilots came out of the run and returned to the gate, the planet said. The plane received additional fuel and finally went to Atlanta at 9:42 when the plane carried 144 passengers and six Atlanta members at 3:20 pm et, according to Delta.

“Because there is nothing more important than our customer safety and people, Delta will cooperate fully with the authorities where the conditions in the air are being investigated.

Delta reports on the Federal Avenistrate Administration and Federal Civil Aviation Agency Agency, which is Aviation’s Aviation Registration.

Aeromexico has acted in partnership with relevant authorities to investigate the investigation. “In Aeromexico, our customer safety and staff, and it will remain the most important thing,” the aircraft was said.

Mexican airports did not comment on CBS issues, later directing the President Claudia Sheinbaum to the Stories on Wednesday.

“Fortunately, there is nothing great for me,” said Mexican president. “All necessary warnings are issued, and all the methods needed are taken, first to find out what happened, where failure takes place, second, to prevent it.”

Days before the incident in Mexico, a skywest plane – which worked as a Delta connection – apologized to passengers after doing what he was doing as the “Angry Manuver” While approaching Runway Eminot, North Dakota, where the plane was organized. The plane driver said he made a treasure to avoid the US Air Force B-52 Bomber who appeared to be a “Code of Changes” by his flight.

The Air Force says that its plane party was in line with the control of the air traffic but was not fleeted by plane.

The Skwest said the plane, from Minneapolis, had 76 passengers and four members working.

Airline and FAA investigates the incident.

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