Cell Phone Catches Fire on Airplane

The passenger's phone โ€œoverheated and began sparkingโ€ upon landing.

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SEATAC, Wash. (AP) โ€” The cellphone of a passenger on an Alaska Airlines jet caught fire after the plane landed at the Seattleโ€“Tacoma International Airport, forcing the crew to deploy evacuation slides to get everyone off, the carrier said Tuesday.

Ray Lane, an Alaska Airlines spokesperson, said the passenger's phone โ€œoverheated and began sparkingโ€ after Flight 751 from New Orleans landed at about 8:30 p.m. Monday and was waiting for a gate.

The crew used fire extinguishers and a battery containment bag to stop the phone from smoking. Lane said crew members deployed the plane's evacuation slides due to โ€œhazyโ€ conditions inside the cabin and that passengers slid down them to get out.


Passengers were taken by bus to the terminal, and two received treatment at a hospital, Lane said. He had no details about their conditions.

There were 129 passengers and six crew members onboard.


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