An emergency slide that fell from a Delta Air Lines flight just minutes after takeoff on Friday was recovered on Sunday along a jetty in a Queens neighborhood about six miles from Kennedy International Airport, officials said.
The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation said that Delta Air Lines had recovered “a large piece of debris” from the jetty near Beach 131st Street in Belle Harbor, southwest of the airport.
Delta Air Lines said in a statement on Tuesday that it had retrieved the slide from the jetty.
It was unclear whether the slide had landed on the jetty, a small rock pier built to break apart waves, or it had washed up there.
The crew also noticed a “non-routine” sound from that wing, the airline said.
Organizations:
Delta Air Lines, Kennedy International Airport, The New York City Department of Parks, Recreation
Locations:
Queens, Beach, Belle Harbor, New York, Los Angeles