Smoking tablet forces flight to make emergency landing
A tablet jammed inside an airplane seat on a Delta
flight from Detroit to Amsterdam forced the plane to land in Manchester after
the device began to smoke and emit a noticeable smell. ABC News reports that the
incident was caused when an unidentified Samsung tablet became crushed inside a
passenger's seat.
It's unclear exactly what happened, but it sounds like
the device fell into the seat and became stuck after the passenger either
reclined or returned to an upright position. The tablet and the foam cushioning
in the seat then started to release smoke. The plane made an emergency landing
in Manchester where the seat was replaced. It was back in the air two hours
later.
The FAA is still reviewing the incident, however, it seems clear
that the recalled Galaxy Note 7 was not involved.
"It appears that
external factors contributed to this incident," Samsung said in a statement.
"This is not related to the Galaxy Note 7. We have reached out to Delta to
investigate as the cause is yet to be determined."
It makes sense that a
crushed device might overheat under pressure, and it's a good reminder to keep
an eye on all your devices when you fly. It probably also wouldn't hurt if the
airlines gave passengers a little more room to breathe instead of packing in as
many people as possible, but that's unlikely to change anytime soon.
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