Passengers aboard a Delta Air Lines flight were forced to evacuate onto a runway at Denver International Airport on Tuesday evening following reports of smoke in the cabin. Firefighters arrived to meet the Delta Flight 1854, which had taken off from Detroit, upon landing at approximately 8:10 p.m. SOUTHWEST FLIGHT MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING AFTER INSTRUMENTS INDICATE PROBLEM WITH FLAPOne person was transferred to the UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, the Denver Post reported, citing an airport spokesperson. “After arrival in Denver and during taxi to the gate, Delta Flight 1854 from Detroit to Denver stopped on a taxiway where customers deplaned via slides and over-wing exits due to an observance of smoke in the cabin. "Airport response vehicles met the aircraft out of an abundance of caution and customers were transported to the terminal via buses,” Delta stated.
Source: Fox News May 09, 2018 07:46 UTC