Now Reading
Emergency Slide Seperates From American Airlines Jet as it Takes Off at Miami International Airport

Emergency Slide Seperates From American Airlines Jet as it Takes Off at Miami International Airport

An American Airlines operated Airbus A321 was forced to return to Miami International Airport shortly after takeoff when the crew reported an odor onboard according to an FAA report. After landing, an inspection of the aircraft revealed that a large panel and an emergency slide had detached from the aircraft during takeoff.

Flight AA2878 to Washington DC departed Miami at around 08:45 am on Tuesday for what should have been a nearly two-hour flight. In the end, a replacement aircraft had to be found and the flight didn’t reach Washington DC until 11:13 pm on Tuesday night.

Photo Credit: @xJonNYC / Twitter

The four-year-old aircraft with 186 passengers onboard had reached 16,000 feet when the crew reported an odor and decided to return to Miami. In an initial filing of the incident by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), there were no reported injuries.

On most commercial passenger aircraft, the emergency slides are fitted in the cabin doors within what is known as the bustle. On certain aircraft, like the Airbus A321, some of the slides are fitted within the actual fuselage so as to allow more room in the passenger cabin.

The emergency slides are designed to only activate if the cabin door is armed and opened from the inside. It’s not clear whether the slide somehow managed to activate or detached due to another reason. The remnants of the slide have not been found.

“On ascent leaving Miami, the slide pack blew out of its container and created a bang followed by noise in the cabin. Resulted in an emergency landing and plane obviously needing repairs,” a source quoted by informed Twitter user JonNYC said of the incident.

A spokesperson for American Airlines denied there was an odor onboard the aircraft, saying in an emailed statement: “On Tuesday, June 15, American Airlines flight 2878 from Miami (MIA) to Washington, D.C. (DCA) returned to MIA shortly after takeoff due to a possible mechanical issue.”

“The flight landed safely and without incident at 9:23 a.m. local time. Upon inspection, our maintenance team determined the aircraft slide had deployed after takeoff. Customers later boarded a replacement aircraft for DCA, and we apologize for any disruption this caused to their travel plans. We appreciate our team for taking care of our customers.”

View Comment (1)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

© 2023 paddleyourownkanoo.com All Rights Reserved.

Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to paddleyourownkanoo.com with appropriate and specific directions to the original content.