American Airlines plane returns to SFO after cabin walls
buckle
An American Airlines jet bound for Dallas/Fort Worth
had to return to San Francisco International Airport on Monday after parts of
the cabin separated from the aircraft.
Arthur Simondet posted a picture
on his Twitter account showing walls from the Boeing 757 detaching from the
inside of the cabin. Simondet said he was not on the flight but had received the
photo from a personal contact.
The plane made an uneventful emergency landing at SFO after
making a U-turn near the Nevada border, according to data on the Flight Aware
website (see below).
American Airlines spokesman Matt Miller said an "air duct issue"
caused the interior wall panels of the cabin to come loose. There was no
depressurization in the cabin, he said.
"When they realized those panels
came loose, the captain decided it was best to return to San Francisco and
landed the plane there safely," Miller said. "They declared an emergency because
it was an unscheduled landing."
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