American Airlines Flight 2118 from Orlando International Airport, Florida, to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Arizona, was forced to make an emergency diversion to George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas, on Sunday, November 23.
A strange odor was reported in the cabin and cockpit, which caused some passengers and crew to be hospitalized upon landing in Houston. American Airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have both issued a response to the incident.
The FAA And American Airlines Have Issued Statements After A Strange Odor Diverted Flight 2118 And Hospitalized Five People
The FAA's statement is brief, but it notes that crew members on board American Airlines Flight 2118 "reported fumes in the flight deck and cabin," after which the plane was

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