
The wing of a passenger plane landing at LaGuardia International Airport struck the runway surface Sunday as it attempted a “go-around” due to an unstable approach, officials said.
There were no injuries, and the plane landed safely after the left wing struck the runway surface at around 10:10 p.m., the Federal Aviation Administration and an airport spokesperson said Monday.
Delta Connection flight 4814 had 80 people aboard and was operated by Endeavor Air, which is a subsidy of Delta Air Lines, Delta said in a statement. It was flying from Jacksonville, Florida, to LaGuardia in New York City.
“The Endeavor Air flight crew followed established procedures to safely enact a go-around at New York-LaGuardia,” Delta Air Lines said. “The aircraft landed safely and proceeded to its arrival gate. We apologize to our customers for the experience.”
The “go-around” was done because of what the FAA said was an unstable approach.
The maneuver involves the airplane stopping the landing approach and regaining altitude to make another attempt.
The plane was a CRJ-900 with 76 passengers, two pilots and two flight attendants, Delta said.
The FAA said it will investigate the incident.