Los Angeles, United States: An American Airlines flight bound for New York was forced to turn back to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Tuesday evening after several passengers and crew members reported a strong odor and fumes inside the cabin. The incident prompted pilots to declare an emergency and return to base as a precautionary measure. Flight AA274, operated by an Airbus A321, had departed from LAX for John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) when passengers began complaining of a strange smell shortly after takeoff. Both pilots experienced an unusual taste and odor in the cockpit and donned oxygen masks while initiating a return to Los Angeles. Emergency services were on standby when the aircraft landed safely. The Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed that seven passengers were evaluated for mild illness related to exposure but none required hospitalization. “There were reports of an odor and discomfort, but all individuals declined transport after evaluation,” a spokesperson of LAFD told ABC7 News. The airline has removed the aircraft from service for inspection. “American Airlines Flight 274 returned to LAX following a reported odor in the cabin. We appreciate our customers’ understanding and apologize for the inconvenience,” the airline said in a statement. The cause of the fumes remains under investigation. The passengers described a “bad taste” in their mouths, suggesting possible air contamination, but maintenance crews have not yet confirmed any mechanical fault or fluid leak. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and American Airlines’ maintenance division are currently reviewing the incident to determine whether the smell originated from engine bleed air, hydraulic fluid, or another source.
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American Airlines Jet Returns To LAX After Cabin Fumes Incident, 7 Passengers Affected

Los Angeles, United States: An American Airlines flight bound for New York was forced to turn back to Los Angeles […]