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NEW YORK - AUGUST 20: American Airlines passenger Emmaline Allwood gets information on Aircell's inflight broadband internet service, Gogo, from Jared Karns in the AA terminal at JFK Airport August 20, 2008 in New York City. Today, American Airlines became the first U.S. airline to offer passengers complete mobile broadband service onboard its entire fleet of 767-200 aircraft.
This image made from television shows passengers being evacuated by inflatable chutes Tuesday Aug. 5, 2008 after a Honolulu-bound American Airlines flight made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport because someone smelled smoke in the cabin. No sign of fire was found on the aircraft.
This image made from television shows passengers being evacuated by inflatable chutes Tuesday Aug. 5, 2008 after a Honolulu-bound American Airlines flight made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport because someone smelled smoke in the cabin. No sign of fire was found on the aircraft.
The rear right emergency shute deploys from an American Airlines commerical flight after it made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California on August 5, 2008. An American Airlines passenger jet made an emergency landing and was evacuated at Los Angeles International Aiport on Tuesday after a pilot reported smoke in the aircraft, officials said. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said the Boeing 757 had been bound for Honolulu before it returned to Los Angeles after take-off from the airport. "The flight returned to LAX after take-off after the pilot reported smoke in the cockpit," Gregor told.
Passengers deplane from an American Airlines commerical flight after it made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California on August 5, 2008. An American Airlines passenger jet made an emergency landing and was evacuated at Los Angeles International Aiport on Tuesday after a pilot reported smoke in the aircraft, officials said. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said the Boeing 757 had been bound for Honolulu before it returned to Los Angeles after take-off from the airport. "The flight returned to LAX after take-off after the pilot reported smoke in the cockpit," Gregor told.
Passengers deplane from an American Airlines commerical flight after it made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California on August 5, 2008. An American Airlines passenger jet made an emergency landing and was evacuated at Los Angeles International Aiport on Tuesday after a pilot reported smoke in the aircraft, officials said. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said the Boeing 757 had been bound for Honolulu before it returned to Los Angeles after take-off from the airport. "The flight returned to LAX after take-off after the pilot reported smoke in the cockpit," Gregor told.
An American Airlines Boeing 757 touches down for an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California on August 5, 2008. The passenger jet made an emergency landing and was evacuated at Los Angeles International Aiport on Tuesday after a pilot reported smoke in the aircraft, officials said. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said the Boeing 757 had been bound for Honolulu before it returned to Los Angeles after take-off from the airport. "The flight returned to LAX after take-off after the pilot reported smoke in the cockpit," Gregor told.
Emergency crews examine American Airlines flight 31 after the Honolulu-bound aircraft made an emergency landing Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008, at Los Angeles International Airport, after someone said they smelled smoke in the cabin. Passengers were evacuated by inflatable chutes and six of the passengers, including a child, were treated at the scene for bumps, bruises and other minor injuries, city fire spokesman Brian Humphrey said.
Emergency crews examine American Airlines flight 31 after the Honolulu-bound aircraft made an emergency landing Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008, at Los Angeles International Airport, after someone said they smelled smoke in the cabin. Passengers were evacuated by inflatable chutes and six of the passengers, including a child, were treated at the scene for bumps, bruises and other minor injuries, city fire spokesman Brian Humphrey said.
Tocontin airport's firefighters spray water in salutation over the first American Airlines aircraft that lands there since May 30th, 2008, when a TACA Airbus-320 skidded off the runway leaving five passengers dead and another 20 injured, in Tegucigalpa on August 1, 2008. After May's accident the airport remained closed to all international flights for safety reasons.
A luggage pile is seen in the foreground as customers wait in line after a computer glitch crippled the baggage handling system at the American Airlines' Terminal 8 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport July 30, 2008. AMR Corp's American Airlines said on Wednesday about 35 flights have been delayed from JFK Airport after the software that controls the baggage sorting conveyor belt malfunctioned.
A luggage pile is seen in the foreground as customers wait in line after a computer glitch crippled the baggage handling system at the American Airlines' Terminal 8 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport July 30, 2008. AMR Corp's American Airlines said on Wednesday about 35 flights have been delayed from JFK Airport after the software that controls the baggage sorting conveyor belt malfunctioned.
Customers add their bags to a pile of luggage after a computer glitch crippled the baggage handling system at the American Airlines' Terminal 8 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport July 30, 2008. AMR Corp's American Airlines said on Wednesday about 35 flights have been delayed from JFK Airport after the software that controls the baggage sorting conveyor belt malfunctioned.
An airport employee uses a cart to move luggage after a computer glitch crippled the baggage handling system at the American Airlines' Terminal 8 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport July 30, 2008. AMR Corp's American Airlines said on Wednesday about 35 flights have been delayed from JFK Airport after the software that controls the baggage sorting conveyor belt malfunctioned.
Customers wait in line after a computer glitch crippled the baggage handling system at the American Airlines' Terminal 8 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport July 30, 2008. AMR Corp's American Airlines said on Wednesday about 35 flights have been delayed from JFK Airport after the software that controls the baggage sorting conveyor belt malfunctioned.
Customers wait in line after a computer glitch crippled the baggage handling system at the American Airlines' Terminal 8 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport July 30, 2008. AMR Corp's American Airlines said on Wednesday about 35 flights have been delayed from JFK Airport after the software that controls the baggage sorting conveyor belt malfunctioned.
Customers wait in line after a computer glitch crippled the baggage handling system at the American Airlines' Terminal 8 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport July 30, 2008. AMR Corp's American Airlines said on Wednesday about 35 flights have been delayed from JFK Airport after the software that controls the baggage sorting conveyor belt malfunctioned.
A luggage pile is seen in the foreground as customers wait in line after a computer glitch crippled the baggage handling system at the American Airlines' Terminal 8 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport July 30, 2008. AMR Corp's American Airlines said on Wednesday about 35 flights have been delayed from JFK Airport after the software that controls the baggage sorting conveyor belt malfunctioned.
An airport employee uses a cart to move luggage after a computer glitch crippled the baggage handling system at the American Airlines' Terminal 8 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport July 30, 2008. AMR Corp's American Airlines said on Wednesday about 35 flights have been delayed from JFK Airport after the software that controls the baggage sorting conveyor belt malfunctioned.
Customers wait in line after a computer glitch crippled the baggage handling system at the American Airlines' Terminal 8 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport July 30, 2008. AMR Corp's American Airlines said on Wednesday about 35 flights have been delayed from JFK Airport after the software that controls the baggage sorting conveyor belt malfunctioned.