Delta 1399 Emergency Landing After Takeoff – Bird Strike Damages Engine

Captain Steeeve October 29, 2025
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Your next adventure starts with dry, comfortable steps—no matter the terrain. Explore freely with the Vessi Pacific Sneaker. Get 15% off your first pair at https://vessi.com/steeeve covered by a 1-year warranty + 30-day returns. Delta Flight 1399 was climbing out of Miami on its way to Boston when the crew reported a suspected bird strike shortly after takeoff. The pilots made the conservative and professional choice to return to the airport and get the aircraft checked. In this video, Captain Steeeve breaks down what likely happened in the cockpit, how pilots confirm a bird strike, and why crews sometimes shut down or idle an engine as a precaution. He also explains how air traffic control quickly opens airspace and clears approaches so the jet can come back safely. This was a safe outcome, smart decision making, and a great example of how the system works the way it’s supposed to. For business inquiries email us at: [email protected] For press or general questions: [email protected] Disclaimer: Captain Steeeve is not a spokesperson for any airline or aviation authority. The opinions expressed in this video are solely his own and are based on his experience as a professional pilot. This analysis is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as an official statement from any airline, regulatory agency, or aviation organization. Want to know what watch I'm wearing? If you are from the US, visit Watchbuys.com and go to the PRIMUS collection under Hanhart. For everyone else, visit https://www.hanhart.com/en/. #Delta1399 #birdstrike #aviation #captainsteeeve #pilotreact #airlinesafety #aircraftmaintenance #boeing737 #miamiairport

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