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Dallas bound American flight makes emergency landing
09:32 PM CDT on Tuesday, July 8, 2008
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - An American Airlines flight heading to Dallas from Indianapolis made an emergency landing Tuesday afternoon in Little Rock after a pilot saw smoke in the cockpit, officials said.
Flight 1257 landed safely at Little Rock National Airport just after 3:30 p.m., said airline spokeswoman Andrea Huguely. The 127 passengers and five crew members onboard the MD-80 suffered no injuries during the landing, Huguely said.
Little Rock National Airport spokeswoman T.J. Williams said the plane parked away from the airport's terminal as a precaution. Williams said all those aboard were taken by shuttle bus to the terminal.
Huguely said the light haze of smoke dissipated after the pilot shut down the cockpit's electrical system and depressurized the plane's cabin. She said the plane was taken out of service and will be inspected.
The passengers were later placed on a plane brought in by American Airlines from Tulsa, Okla., but storms in the Dallas-Fort Worth area forced that plane to be diverted to Shreveport, La. American spokesman Charley Wilson said the flight was again on its way to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport late Tuesday.
"The weather created a bit of unexpected traffic congestion," Wilson said. The flight was one of 56 American flights diverted from the airport because of the storms. Wilson said 13 of those had since landed and the others were being staged to arrive Tuesday night.
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