DALLAS/FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, TX – American Airlines CRJ-900 passenger jet with 76 passengers and four crew on board was forced to make an emergency landing at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Sunday afternoon, after the crew reported a smoke in the cabin, according to an airline spokesperson.
AA flight 5775, operated by MESA Airlines, was flying from Des Moines International Airport to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, when an issue with a smoky cabin was reported.
The aircraft landed safely and no injuries were reported.
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- American Airlines CRJ-900 passenger jet with 76 passengers and four crew on board was forced to make an emergency landing at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Sunday afternoon, after the crew reported a smoke in the cabin, according to an airline spokesperson.
- AA flight 5775, operated by MESA Airlines, was flying from Des Moines International Airport to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, when an issue with a smoky cabin was reported.
- The aircraft landed safely and no injuries were reported.