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Smoke scare reported on American Airlines Flight 5318 at Kansas City tarmac
16 May 2026
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Smoke scare reported on American Airlines Flight 5318 at Kansas City tarmac

Kansas City, May 16, 2026, 08:03 CDT

American Eagle had to evacuate a regional jet with 76 passengers and four crew at Kansas City International Airport on Friday. The plane landed safely, but officials said smoke or an odor was reported in the cabin. There were no injuries.

The incident got attention after a standard Washington-to-Kansas City flight became an emergency that closed part of the airport for a short time. It happened the same week U.S. safety officials urged airlines to boost smoke emergency training.

FAA officials said PSA Airlines Flight 5318 crew reported smoke in the cabin after landing around 3:35 p.m. local time on May 15. The American Eagle-branded flight took off from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and used a Bombardier CRJ-900 regional jet.

American Airlines said the plane landed without incident after reports of an “odor in the cabin,” and passengers exited on the taxiway before being bused to the terminal. “The safety of our customers and team members is our top priority, and we are sorry for their experience,” the airline said in a statement to Kansas City media. Kansas City Star

The crew ordered an evacuation and airport fire and rescue units responded, KCTV said, citing officials. Officials closed the KCI airfield for around 15 minutes as Airport Fire and Rescue and Kansas City Aviation Department workers helped passengers.

Rep. Tracey Mann, a Republican from Kansas, was one of the passengers on the flight that had to evacuate after smoke filled the cabin. Mann posted on social media from the tarmac, saying, “Thanks to our first responders, pilots, flight crew, and MCI staff, everyone is safely evacuated on the tarmac.” KWCH reported the post. https://www.kwch.com

Passengers said the evacuation was quick but tense. Gary Wolfe told KMBC the plane landed smoothly, turned, then stopped suddenly before the captain ordered everyone off. Brittany Wilkerson said people were deciding whether to jump out or stay close to the plane, fearing there could be a fire.

The reason is still unknown. A Kansas City Fire Department spokesperson told KSHB crews could not find where the smoke came from, while the FAA called the details preliminary and said it would look into the incident.

The incident comes as safety discussions pick up again. Reuters said this week the National Transportation Safety Board called for better pilot training on smoke-in-cockpit events after a 2023 Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX flight filled with smoke after a bird strike. Southwest operates alongside the airline involved here, though the plane and what happened in Kansas City were not the same.

Smoke in the cockpit is “a very serious and time-critical emergency,” aviation safety expert and ex-United Airlines pilot Steve Arroyo told the Associated Press. Arroyo said realistic training can build the “muscle memory” that helps pilots handle it. The NTSB has said the FAA gets almost daily reports of in-flight emergencies tied to cockpit smoke, though Friday’s incident was about smoke or odor in the cabin. AP News

The main risk now is what investigators turn up, not passenger safety—officials said there were no injuries. If smoke or odor is linked to a mechanical, electrical or air-system problem, American, PSA, and regulators may get fresh questions on maintenance or procedures. If nothing is found, the incident likely stays a disruptive but contained emergency response.

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