Des Moines Airport Reopens After Delta Jet Slides Off Runway
Des Moines International Airport has resumed operations following an incident involving a Delta Airlines flight. A Delta jet slid off the runway during landing amid harsh weather conditions.
Incident Details
The accident occurred on Saturday night, November 29, 2023, as Delta Flight 5087 was arriving from Detroit. The plane was attempting to land when it lost traction on the icy runway.
Passenger Safety
Fortunately, all onboard were unharmed. The passengers exited the aircraft and were transported to the terminal by buses. Sarah Hoodjer, an airport spokesperson, confirmed the safety of all passengers, stating: “There are no reported injuries.”
Airport Operations
The airport remained closed overnight and reopened at approximately 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, November 30. The aircraft stayed on the runway until the National Transportation Safety Board allowed its removal.
Weather Conditions
The incident occurred during a winter storm that followed the Thanksgiving holiday. This weather contributed to the challenging landing conditions for the flight.
Conclusion
Travelers at Des Moines International Airport can now proceed with their plans, albeit with heightened awareness of potential weather-related disruptions. The incident underscores the importance of safety measures during adverse weather conditions.