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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to New York had to make an emergency landing after smoke filled the cabin.
Multiple news outlets report Delta Flight 2028 was forced to land in Charleston, South Carolina, on Thursday afternoon. The plane had 89 passengers on board.
Passengers said they could hear a smoke alarm beeping and the cabin filled with smoke quickly. The flight crew told passengers to put their heads down on their laps because the air was clearer.
According to the FAA, the crew reported smoke in the cockpit and a problem with one of the jet's two engines more than an hour into the flight.
After the emergency stop in South Carolina, passengers were rerouted on another plane which arrived at LaGuardia Thursday night.
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