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Four United Airlines flight attendants are taken to hospital after laptop battery burst into FLAMES while jet was airborne - in spate of terrifying problems besetting air travel in US

The tip of the Orlando-bound aircraft's wing was torn off by the collision at Newark Liberty International Airport
The tip of the Orlando-bound aircraft's wing was torn off by the collision at Newark Liberty International Airport

A United Airlines flight bound for Newark Airport in New Jersey was forced to return to San Diego Airport after a fire broke out in the cabin, caused by a passenger's laptop battery bursting into flames. 

Four flight attendants working in the cabin of the Boeing 737 on United 2664 prevented the blaze from spreading further as they put out the flames with on-board fire extinguishers.

Their heroic efforts led to them breathing in smoke as they put out the fire. The four were taken to hospital for treatment following the emergency landing on Tuesday.  

It is not clear what caused the battery to ignite just after the flight, with 159 passengers, took off at 7:15am. Just 11 minutes later, the plane was back on the ground.

A United Airlines flight bound for Newark had to return to San Diego due to a cabin fire caused by an external battery. Fire engines could be seen parked at the side of the aircraft

A United Airlines flight bound for Newark had to return to San Diego due to a cabin fire caused by an external battery. Fire engines could be seen parked at the side of the aircraft

The fire was contained by the flight crew but saw the four flight attendants taken to hospital after breathing in smoke. Pictured, ambulances can be seen on site on Tuesday morning

The fire was contained by the flight crew but saw the four flight attendants taken to hospital after breathing in smoke. Pictured, ambulances can be seen on site on Tuesday morning 

Emergency services raced to the scene following a fire onboard a flight from San Diego

Emergency services raced to the scene following a fire onboard a flight from San Diego

The situation would have been all the more perilous had the battery pack been within checked baggage and not in the main cabin.

'Shortly after departure, the aircraft declared an Alert 2 which indicates a major difficulty with the aircraft, in this case there was an electrical device fire in the cabin.

'The aircraft landed safely at San Diego International Airport where emergency crews responded to the aircraft and assisted passengers,' a statement from San Diego Airport read.

A passenger on board the flight, Caroline Lipinski, saw everything happen from her seat.

'There was a gentleman whose bag was smoking and he threw something out on the ground. It was a battery charger or a pack from his laptop and it burst into flames.'

'There was a gentleman whose bag was smoking and he threw something out on the ground. It was a battery charger or a pack from his laptop and it burst into flames,' said Caroline Lipinski

'There was a gentleman whose bag was smoking and he threw something out on the ground. It was a battery charger or a pack from his laptop and it burst into flames,' said Caroline Lipinski

'Some were gasping, screaming. The guy next to me ran to the back of the plane. The flight attendants were grabbing fire extinguishers and running to the front,' Stephan Jones said

'Some were gasping, screaming. The guy next to me ran to the back of the plane. The flight attendants were grabbing fire extinguishers and running to the front,' Stephan Jones said

'I heard somebody yell ¿fire¿ I looked forward and could see the glow,' said another traveller

'I heard somebody yell “fire” I looked forward and could see the glow,' said another traveller

The flight was back on the ground 11 minutes after taking off from San Diego as fire broke out
The flight was back on the ground 11 minutes after taking off from San Diego as fire broke out

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Comment by 1AGeorg Fabile on February 8, 2023 at 12:35pm

Caroline Lipinski, a passenger, told a local news channel that minutes after takeoff, a bag belonging to someone in first class began to smoke. "He threw something to the ground and it was a charger or something from his laptop... it caught fire, "she said.

"There was smoke in the cabin... I was terrified, "she https://missouristate.ning.com/... added.

Stefan Jones, a third passenger, said some people were "choking... screaming stewardesses grabbed fire extinguishers and ran to the front of the plane.

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