Created Sunday, Jan 26th 2025 18:33Z, last updated Sunday, Jan 26th 2025 18:33Z
An American Airlines Boeing 737-800, registration N907NN performing flight AA-1300 from Miami,FL (USA) to George Town (Cayman Islands), was climbing out of Miami when the crew stopped the climb at about FL240 and decided to return to Miami reported an electrical smell in the cabin. The aircraft landed safely on Miami's runway 26L about 40 minutes after departure.

The FAA reported: "American Airlines Flight 1300 returned safely to Miami International Airport around 11:45 a.m. local time on Friday, Jan. 24, after the crew reported an electrical smell in the cabin. The Boeing 737-800 was headed to the Cayman Islands. The FAA will investigate."

A replacement Boeing 737-800 registration N943AN reached George Town with a delay of 3.5 hours.

The occurrence aircraft returned to service about 21 hours after landing back.

Related Flight: AA1300, American Airlines News
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