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Strong odour in Frontier airlines’ flight leads to emergency evacuation; One injured

A video doing rounds on social media shows passengers jumping out of the plane - an Airbus A321neo - via emergency slides at Charlotte Douglas airport. There were 226 passengers on the flight and they exited the plane using the jet bridge and evacuation slides, the outlet further said.

By: Ruchi Upadhyay  Pardaphash Group
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Strong odour in Frontier airlines’ flight leads to emergency evacuation; One injured

United states: Passengers boarding a flight to Orlando were evacuated after a “strong odour” was detected on the plane. According to sources, the incident happened when Frontier Airlines’ Flight 1759 was set to depart from Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Wednesday night. A video doing rounds on social media shows passengers jumping out of the plane – an Airbus A321neo – via emergency slides at Charlotte Douglas airport. There were 226 passengers on the flight and they exited the plane using the jet bridge and evacuation slides, the outlet further said.

One passenger was injured while going down the slide, and was swiftly rushed to hospital.

“Yesterday (Wednesday) evening as Flight 1759 was in the boarding process at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, a strong odour was detected throughout the aircraft. As a matter of precaution, the captain issued an evacuation notice,” Frontier Airlines told Fox Business on Thursday.

“Passengers exited the aircraft via both the jet bridge and evacuation slides. Initial reports indicate that no visible smoke or fire was observed,” the airline added. “All passengers will be re-accommodated on alternate flights.”

The airline apologised to the passengers and said it is investigating the cause of the incident.

One passenger told sources that they first smelled an odour on board the plane before the lights went off.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told sources that the crew “reported the smell of smoke in the cabin” and it will be investigating the incident.

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