A Delta Air Lines Minneapolis to Atlanta flight made an unscheduled stop in Indianapolis Friday morning when a light indicated there could be a problem with one of the Boeing 737's two engines, according to airline spokesman Anthony Black.

The plane landed without incident and the 155 passengers were scheduled to continue their trip to Atlanta on an early afternoon flight. "It was an uneventful landing," Black said.

Delta flight No. 1073 was diverted to Indianapolis shortly after it left Minneapolis when "the captain received an indicator warning light of a possible problem with one of his engines."

The problem has not been identified yet, Black said.

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Boaters and jet skiers are seen on a busy summer afternoon at Lake Lanier, June 9, 2024. Many parks on Lake Lanier will be closed over Memorial Weekend and beyond because of federal budget cuts.
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