Southwest flight from Phoenix to Dallas makes emergency landing
Mar 12, 2018, 10:44 AM | Updated: 10:44 am
(Twitter Photo/@/MaxDPD)
PHOENIX — A Southwest Airlines flight from Phoenix to Dallas made an emergency landing Sunday night after pilots reported an odd smell and smoke in the cockpit.
Flight 3562 landed safely in Albuquerque and 140 passengers, along with the crew, used emergency slides to evacuate the aircraft.
Five people needed medical attention. Two of them were hospitalized.
The smoke and smell were caused by an electrical fire.
A Dallas police officer on the flight praised the actions of the crew in a tweet.
Just made an emergency landing in Albuquerque. @SouthwestAir flight attendants did a great job!
— Maj. Max Geron (@MaxDPD) March 12, 2018
Southwest apologized to Geron in a tweet.
Our apologies for the trouble today, Max! We're glad to hear our Team was able to get you all taken care of, and we will do our best to get you back on your way soon. ^RR
— Southwest Airlines (@SouthwestAir) March 12, 2018
After the landing, the passengers were put on another aircraft to Dallas that arrived safely.
The Federal Aviation Administration was investigating.