An American Airlines flight traveling from Philadelphia to Phoenix was forced to make an emergency landing at Washington Dulles International Airport due to a fire and smoke reported inside the cabin. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that the incident involved smoke emitted from an unknown passenger device. Despite the emergency, American Airlines Flight 357 landed safely at Dulles without further incident. The cause of the smoke has not been disclosed, and no injuries have been reported.
An American Airlines flight that was on its way to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport had to make an emergency landing in Virginia, due to reports of smoke in the cabin. https://t.co/Uugz62IDm3
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