Delta Jet Falls Apart — Flap Hits Suburb
In yet another jaw-dropping failure tied to the Biden-era decline of American industry, a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-900ER shed a chunk of its wing mid-flight and sent it crashing onto a quiet North Carolina driveway — a terrifying reminder of what happens when government oversight crumbles and priorities shift away from safety and accountability. The flight, packed with over 100 unsuspecting passengers, somehow landed safely in Raleigh-Durham after the left wing’s trailing edge flap tore away from the aircraft during a turbulent journey. Miraculously, no one on the ground was injured, but this shocking incident exposes the fraying edges of our once-proud aviation sector. The FAA says it’s investigating, but Americans deserve more than hollow reassurances — they deserve leadership that puts safety and excellence above bureaucracy and politics.
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