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Flight returns to DTW for warning light

Flight returns to DTW for warning light

 28.02.2010 20:14   freep.com

A Denver-bound Delta flight that departed from Detroit Metro Airport Sunday returned to the tarmac after an indication light on one engine lit up, airline officials said Sunday night.

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