American Airlines Plane Diverts to Jacksonville International Airport
An American Airlines flight had to divert and make an emergency landing at Jacksonville International Airport, Florida, on March 14th.
The Boeing 737 plane heading from Miami, Florida, to Chicago, Illinois, was diverted after a passenger spilled soda on an electronic device.
The plane landed safely. All 149 passengers and 6 crew members aboard remained unharmed.

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EasyJet flight U2-4558 made an emergency landing in Schonefeld, Germany, on March 8th.
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