Wisconsin emergency landing: American Airlines flight grounded due to 'smoke in cabin'
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American Airlines told a passenger that "safety will always be our top concern" after a plane with “smoke in [its] cabin” was forced to make an emergency landing in Madison, Wisconsin, on Sunday afternoon.
Tom Rapier posted on Twitter that the flight had to land in Madison due to "smoke in cabin," and all the passengers deplaned. American Airlines responded that the customers would be on another plane to Los Angeles around 7:30 p.m.
American Airlines promised that the crew would take "excellent care" of the grounded passengers.
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