Delta BCS1 at New York on Jun 13th 2019, engine problem

Last Update: June 14, 2019 / 21:31:05 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jun 13, 2019

Classification
Incident

Flight number
DL-719

Aircraft Registration
N113DQ

Aircraft Type
Airbus A220-100

ICAO Type Designator
BCS1

A Delta Airlines Bombardier C-Series CS-100 (aka A220), registration N113DQ performing flight DL-719 from Houston Intercontinental,TX to New York La Guardia,NY (USA) with 110 people on board, was on final approach to La Guardia's runway 22 when the crew reported a left engine (PW1524G) failure and went around. The crew subsequently reported the engine was actually still running at low power and requested to divert to New York's JFK Airport. The aircraft landed safely on JFK's runway 22L about 20 minutes after the go around.

A passenger reported they were told an engine had failed, but the engine restarted on the diversion to JFK. Fire crews would be standing by due to the potential single engine landing on a slippery runway. Following landing the passengers disembarked via portable stairs into heavy rain. Throughout the flight there had been no water in bathrooms.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jun 13, 2019

Classification
Incident

Flight number
DL-719

Aircraft Registration
N113DQ

Aircraft Type
Airbus A220-100

ICAO Type Designator
BCS1

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