Scheduled Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Torp – Airport Temporarily Closed
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A Wizz Air flight from Warsaw to Oslo on Monday afternoon was forced to make an emergency landing at Torp Airport in the Norwegian capital. Initial findings indicate that the smoke in the cabin was caused by a faulty cell phone battery on one of the passengers.
Emergency services are at Torp Airport in Sandefjord after a scheduled flight with 214 people on board made an emergency landing due to smoke on board, according to police. The airport is temporarily closed.
A Wizz Air flight from Warsaw to Oslo on Monday afternoon was forced to make an emergency landing at Torp Airport in Norway's capital. The cause was smoke in the cabin. No one was injured. After landing, emergency services evacuated the 214 people on board. Firefighters, police, and emergency medical teams were dispatched to the scene. The article, "Norway: Flight from Warsaw Makes Emergency Landing in Oslo Due to Smoke in the Cabin," comes from…
A Wizz Air flight from Warsaw to Oslo was forced to make an emergency landing at Torp Airport in the Norwegian capital on Monday afternoon. Smoke filled the cabin. No one was injured.
Et fly har nødlandet på Torp i Sandefjordetter melting om røykutvikling om bord i flyet. Brannen er slukket.
You will have to wait until you arrive at the airport of Sandefjord and travel with 214 people in order to get around the board. Landings are fine, and even fly-plassen can occur in a short period of time.
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