Passengers 'forced to hold ceiling up after plane starts collapsing around them'
- Passengers on a Delta flight from Atlanta to Chicago held up a collapsing ceiling panel on April 14.
- The aircraft's interior panel reportedly collapsed during flight, requiring passengers to support it.
- The flight returned to Atlanta, passengers deplaned, and ground staff secured the panel.
- Delta offered affected passengers 10,000 miles, equivalent to about $100, and stated no injuries occurred.
- Passengers completed their journey on a different aircraft after experiencing a two-hour delay.
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Passengers Forced To 'Hold The Plane Together' In Wild Video After Ceiling Collapses Mid-Flight
Vacationers got more than they bargained for when the interior of their plane caved in during a Delta Airlines flight scheduled from Atlanta to Chicago on Monday, April 14th. The interior malfunction occurred on a Boeing (yes, that Boeing) 717 as passengers had to use their arms to hold a detached white panel up until the flight attendants could temporarily secure the detached ceiling part. White knuckling the ceiling top, a group of male passen…
Passengers 'forced to hold ceiling up after plane starts collapsing around them'
Delta Air Lines passengers apparently held together part of the roof of the plane during a flight (Pictures: Getty Images) Passengers aboard a Delta Air Lines plane appeared to hold together the ceiling of the aircraft after it apparently collapsed while in the air. Four passengers held up a portion of the roof above the overhead bins of the Boeing 717. One of the passengers supported the piece with his left hand while seated in an aisle seat. ‘…
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