Alaska Airlines flight forced to turn around after passenger's battery pack catches fire
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An Alaska Airlines flight had to return to the airport on Sunday afternoon after a passenger's power bank device overheated and caught fire, the airline and federal authorities said. In:
An Alaska Airlines flight had to return to the airport on Sunday afternoon after a passenger's power bank device overheated and caught fire, the airline and federal authorities said.
The flight, operated by Horizon, was traveling from Wichita, Kansas to Seattle, Washington.
The flight crew used a fire extinguisher to put out the blaze, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The fire was reported and the flight returned to Wichita. The crew placed the device in a thermal containment bag while preparing for landing, Alaska Airlines said.
Once the Embraer 175 jet returned to the gate, the passenger who had been using the device received medical attention, the FAA and Alaska Airlines said. An update on her condition was not available.
Alaska Airlines said passengers arrived in Seattle on a later flight and that the airline "appreciated their patience."













