Cockpit smoke forces Stars' plane back to airport
Jeff Curry / USA TODAY Sports
CAHOKIA, Ill. - A plane carrying the Dallas Stars hockey team was forced to return to a St. Louis-area airport because of smoke in the cockpit.
The Belleville News-Democrat reports the Boeing 737 took off at 11:52 a.m. from the St. Louis Downtown Airport in Cahokia, Ill., but turned around within five minutes.
Mike Mavrogeorge, airport fire chief, says the smoke might have come from an electrical malfunction. He says there was no fire.
The plane was carrying 50 passengers including team members and staff.
The Stars were in St. Louis on Saturday night for a game against the Blues. A backup plane was summoned to take the team to Los Angeles to face the Kings on Monday night.
HEADLINES
- Suns bounce Warriors from play-in behind Green's 36 points
- Yankees get clutch homer off the bench from slumping Ryan McMahon
- Muncy, Glasnow, lead Dodgers past Rockies to continue historic start
- Mosley: Magic played with 'sense of desperation' in win over Hornets
- NHL playoff predictions: Who wins Stanley Cup, Conn Smythe?
Advertisement