NEW YORK (AFP) - – Hollywood heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio, star of "Titanic," was among passengers on a Delta Airline jet forced to make an emergency landing in New York after losing one engine, a report said Monday.
DiCaprio, 36, "avoided disaster at 30,000 feet," UsMagazine.com reported.
The plane, bound for Moscow, had to return to John F. Kennedy airport shortly after take-off Sunday when an engine suddenly shut down.
UsMagazine.com quoted a representative saying that the actor "wishes to commend the actions of the pilot and flight crew in bringing the plane to a safe landing."
DiCaprio, who was on his way to Russia to attend a meeting on tiger preservation efforts, even "signed autographs for all the crew members when they landed," the celebrity news magazine said.
DiCaprio, 36, "avoided disaster at 30,000 feet," UsMagazine.com reported.
The plane, bound for Moscow, had to return to John F. Kennedy airport shortly after take-off Sunday when an engine suddenly shut down.
UsMagazine.com quoted a representative saying that the actor "wishes to commend the actions of the pilot and flight crew in bringing the plane to a safe landing."
DiCaprio, who was on his way to Russia to attend a meeting on tiger preservation efforts, even "signed autographs for all the crew members when they landed," the celebrity news magazine said.
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