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Los Angeles-Bound Plane Makes Emergency Landing In Aleutian Islands After Crew Detects Smoke

LOS ANGELES (CBS/AP) -- A Cathay Pacific Boeing 777 bound from Hong Kong to Los Angeles International Airport was diverted to a U.S. air base in the Aleutian Islands after smoke was detected on the aircraft.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor says Flight 884 declared an emergency and landed early Wednesday morning at Eareckson Air Station in Shemya, Alaska.

Cathay Pacific in a statement said flight CX884 made a precautionary diversion when the crew detected smoke in the jet.

The Boeing 777-300ER landed safely with 276 passengers and 18 crew.

Shemya Island is at the western tip of the Aleutians. The base has a 10,000-foot runway.

An American Airlines jet traveling from Dallas-Fort Worth to Tokyo made an emergency landing there in July 2010 after a fire warning light malfunctioned.


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