International flight returns to Atlanta twice

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A Boeing 767 declared an emergency just after 9 p.m. Tuesday and returned back to Atlanta. The passengers got onto another plane and began the long trek to London once again, only to return a second time.

Delta Flight 284 took off from Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport around 8:15 p.m., according to FlightAware.com, flew northeast over South Carolina and less than an hour into its flight, turned around over Rosman, North Carolina and headed back to Atlanta.

Emergency crews could be seen on the ground staging for the emergency landing. FlightAware.com said the flight landed in Atlanta around 9:45 p.m. Emergency vehicles could be seen following a plane to one of the gates.

The passengers were then put on another plane to London.

According to FlightAware.com, that flight took off shortly after midnight, but once again, turned around, this time over Hickory, North Carolina, and returned back to Atlanta.

There was no official word from the Delta what caused the planes to be brought back to Atlanta but airport officials blamed it on mechanical issues.  Some passengers on the planes weren't convinced.  They tell FOX 5 the separate pilots on both planes said there was nothing wrong with the aircraft.  Instead they say the flights returned to Atlanta because loud bang could be heard on board.  They also point out that both times the planes took off it was reported that someone had left an unclaimed coat in the gate area.  Some of them think the airline isn't being upfront with what happened.

Delta put the passengers up in local hotels.

Passenger Alex Brown was returning home from vacation.  He's now going to miss a business meeting, stuck in Atlanta.  He, like many of the other passengers, was frustrated by the lack of information coming from Delta representatives.

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