American Airlines Flight Diverted Due to Oven Fire Concerns, FAA Investigates
An American Airlines flight traveling from Phoenix to Miami was diverted to Tucson, Arizona, after the crew reported a potential oven fire in the aircraft's galley. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the incident, stating that the diversion was a precautionary measure. The aircraft landed safely in Tucson, and no injuries were reported. American Airlines acknowledged the diversion, citing an issue with an onboard oven. Maintenance crews inspected the aircraft and found no evidence of a fire. The FAA has opened an investigation into the incident, which is standard procedure following reports of smoke or equipment malfunctions on commercial flights.