Created Monday, Feb 14th 2022 17:20Z, last updated Monday, Feb 14th 2022 17:20Z
An American Airlines Airbus A321-200, registration N150UW performing flight
AA-313 from Dallas Ft. Worth,TX to San Diego,CA (USA), was climbing out of Dallas' runway 36R when the crew declared emergency and stopped the climb at about 14,000 feet reporting fumes in the cabin. The aircraft returned to Dallas for a safe landing on runway 36L about 25 minutes after departure.
The FAA reported two of six flight attendants received minor injuries as result of the fumes stating: "AIRCRAFT DECLARED AN EMERGENCY SHORTLY AFTER DEPARTURE DUE TO FUMES IN THE CABIN, RETURNED TO LAND AND FLIGHT ATTENDANTS FELT ILL, DALLAS, FORTH-WORTH, TX."
A replacement Airbus A321-200 registration N154UW reached San Diego with a delay of 4 hours.
The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Dallas about 49 hours after landing back.
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