Allegiant A319 at Grand Junction on Jan 2nd 2019, smoke in cabin after landing
Last Update: January 3, 2019 / 17:01:36 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jan 2, 2019
Classification
Incident
Cause
Smoke in cabin
Airline
Allegiant Air
Flight number
G4-14
Departure
Las Vegas, United States
Destination
Grand Junction, United States
Aircraft Registration
N332NV
Aircraft Type
Airbus A319
ICAO Type Designator
A319
The airline reported a thorough inspection found no issue with the aircraft. It was determined the source of the smoke was sand used by the airport to mitigate icing conditions on the runway, the sand was ingested during landing. All 114 passengers disembarked safely, two crew members were checked out for possible smoke inhalation.
Aircraft Registration Data
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jan 2, 2019
Classification
Incident
Cause
Smoke in cabin
Airline
Allegiant Air
Flight number
G4-14
Departure
Las Vegas, United States
Destination
Grand Junction, United States
Aircraft Registration
N332NV
Aircraft Type
Airbus A319
ICAO Type Designator
A319
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