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“Smell of burning and smoke on board”: the five minutes of fear on the flight to New York
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The Vermilion
On Monday 27 July, a Swiss International Airlines Airbus A330-300 departing from Zurich and bound for New York made an emergency landing in Bangor, Maine, after the crew reported the presence of smoke on board.
The crew asked emergency services to come on board with infrared equipment for an internal check.
Firefighters entered through door L1, but were unable to locate the source of the smoke: there were no flames or heat sources.
The Airbus A330 was traveling from Zurich, Switzerland, to JFK International Airport in New York.
Everyone on board remained quite calm and the crew was very helpful, keeping us updated minute by minute.”