TWO British Airways flight were forced to make emergency landings after passenger reported “smoke” and a “burning smell”.
The first incident, on February 1, flight attendants on BA216 from Washington Dulles airport to London had to spray a fire extinguisher on two seats after passengers reported a burning smell just minutes after take-off.
The captain then declared an emergency to air traffic controllers and the plane landed in Halifax, Canada.
All the passengers disembarked normally while fire crews carried out an inspection.
Passenger John Paul Bayfield posted a clip of attendants with oxygen tanks on board and wrote: “BA216 emergency landing at Halifax. Fire crews moving through cabin with FLIR. All safe. Crew excellent.”
A report by the Canadian Transport Safety Board revealed crew had used a halon fire extinguisher on a seat in the business class section.
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