
Smoke billows from American Airlines flight after leaving Las Vegas airport
An American Airlines jet returned to Las Vegas after reporting an engine issue on Wednesday. American flight 1665, operating on an Airbus A321, was heading to Charlotte Douglas International Airport at 8:20 a.m. local time when it had to return to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, according to the Federal Aviation Administration's preliminary statement. No injuries were reported, a spokesperson for the airport told CNN. There were 153 passengers on the flight, the spokesperson said. The FAA is investigating.
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