Sunday, April 08, 2012

Grounded flight experienced instrument problems - Mobile Regional Airport (KMOB) Alabama

MOBILE, Alabama -- A Delta Air Lines MD-90 jetliner from Atlanta with 156 people aboard landed safely in Mobile this afternoon after reporting trouble during its approach, authorities said.

Mobile Fire-Rescue Department crews were dispatched to Mobile Regional Airport about 4:30 p.m. because the Delta crew reported instrumentation problems as it came into the airport. 

Radio traffic during the alert indicated the plane approached the airport from the southeast, landing to the northwest on the airport's main runway. 

The plane touched down safely at 4:40 p.m., and the fire department alert was terminated, MFRD spokesman Steve Huffman said.

A spokesman in the airport tower described the problem with the airliner as a precautionary measure involving automation controls. 

Weather was clear with maximum visibility, and MFRD crews on the ground reported seeing the plane on approach long before it landed.

The MD-90 is a twin-engine standard-body airliner with its engines mounted to the rear.

FOX10 News has a crew on the way to the scene to find out more.

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