Emergency Landing at Syracuse Airport: American Airlines Flight Diverted Due to Smoke
Breaking News:
An American Airlines flight bound for Rochester was forced to make an emergency landing at Syracuse Hancock International Airport on Wednesday afternoon due to smoke in the cabin. The flight, which departed from Boston, landed safely around 3:20 pm local time.
Flight Details:
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Flight Number: AA4560 *
Origin: Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) *
Destination: Greater Rochester International Airport (ROC) *
Aircraft Type: Airbus A320
Cause of Emergency Landing:
According to a statement from American Airlines, the flight crew initiated an emergency landing after detecting smoke in the cabin. The source of the smoke is still under investigation by the airline and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Passenger Reports:
Passengers on the flight reported seeing smoke coming from the ceiling vents. Some passengers experienced coughing and difficulty breathing, but no serious injuries have been reported.
Emergency Response:
Firefighters and emergency medical personnel responded to the scene and assisted passengers as they disembarked the aircraft. All passengers were safely evacuated.
Investigation Ongoing:
The FAA is currently investigating the incident to determine the cause of the smoke and ensure the safety of future flights. American Airlines has also launched an internal investigation.
Updates to Follow:
This is a developing story. We will provide updates as they become available. Stay tuned for further information on the emergency landing at Syracuse Hancock International Airport.
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