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February 12th - This one got out of Florida first.
Allegiant Air, McDonnell Douglas MD-83, N405NV: Incident occurred February 12, 2016 at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (KBHM), Birmingham, Alabama
Passenger Nick Janovsky realized something was amiss with Allegiant Air Flight 872 when he witnessed a scene that seldom occurs on a commercial aircraft cruising at 30,000 feet:
Flight attendants, looking upset, running in the cabin.
The crew told passengers they were making an emergency landing. Within minutes, the aircraft descended so abruptly and rapidly that children in the cabin began to wail. "Everybody was just freaking out," Janovsky said.
Flight 872, which departed St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport at 8:19 a.m. Friday bound for Omaha, Neb., made an emergency landing in Birmingham, Ala., because the crew noticed an unusual electrical odor, Allegiant told reporters. Janovsky said the crew told passengers the emergency was caused by "the smell of an electrical fire."
http://www.kathrynsreport.com/2016/02/allegiant-air-mcdonnell-douglas-md-83.html
Allegiant Air, McDonnell Douglas MD-83, N405NV: Incident occurred February 12, 2016 at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (KBHM), Birmingham, Alabama
Passenger Nick Janovsky realized something was amiss with Allegiant Air Flight 872 when he witnessed a scene that seldom occurs on a commercial aircraft cruising at 30,000 feet:
Flight attendants, looking upset, running in the cabin.
The crew told passengers they were making an emergency landing. Within minutes, the aircraft descended so abruptly and rapidly that children in the cabin began to wail. "Everybody was just freaking out," Janovsky said.
Flight 872, which departed St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport at 8:19 a.m. Friday bound for Omaha, Neb., made an emergency landing in Birmingham, Ala., because the crew noticed an unusual electrical odor, Allegiant told reporters. Janovsky said the crew told passengers the emergency was caused by "the smell of an electrical fire."
http://www.kathrynsreport.com/2016/02/allegiant-air-mcdonnell-douglas-md-83.html