Created Monday, Mar 11th 2024 18:54Z, last updated Wednesday, Mar 13th 2024 16:20Z
A Delta Airlines Airbus A350-900, registration N505DN performing flight DL-301 from Atlanta,GA to Los Angeles,CA (USA), was on final approach to Los Angeles' runway 25L when the crew reported a possible problem with the flight controls and requested vectors. Tower cancelled the approach clearance and issued vectors for the left downwind. The aircraft joined the final approach for runway 25L again and continued for a safe landing at a normal speed.

The FAA reported: "Delta Air Lines Flight 301 landed safety at Los Angeles International Airport around 10:30 p.m. local time on Sunday, March 10, after the crew reported a possible flight control issue. The Airbus A350 departed from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta international airport. The FAA will investigate."

On Mar 13th 2024 The Aviation Herald received information, that the left hand and right hand slat actuator tracks were out of limits and needed to be adjusted, subsequently slat operation without discrepancies.

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