Created Wednesday, Nov 18th 2020 00:41Z, last updated Wednesday, Nov 18th 2020 22:00Z
A Delta Airlines Boeing 737-900, registration N908DN performing flight DL-333 from Atlanta,GA to Seattle,WA (USA) with 80 people on board, was enroute at FL340 about 50nm southeast of Denver,CO (USA) when the crew decided to divert to Denver reporting a maintenance issue. ATC decided to declare emergency for the aircraft. While descending the crew reported they had constant stall indications going off, they weren't sure whether they had an airspeed problem or some other indication problems. The aircraft landed safely on Denver's runway 16L, advised no further assistance was needed and taxied to the apron.

The aircraft is still on the ground in Denver about 4 hours after landing.

The FAA reported: "Delta Airlines Flight 333, a Boeing 737-900 flying from Atlanta to Seattle, declared an emergency and diverted to Denver. The flight landed without incident at 12:36 p.m. local time. The FAA will investigate."

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