Plane diverted to a Sacramento-area airport lands safely after reports of smoke in cockpit

UPS plane makes emergency landing at Sacramento Mather Airport

SACRAMENTO – A plane was diverted to a Sacramento-area airport after reports of an inflight emergency Wednesday night, fire crews said. 

Sacramento Metro Fire said its crews were dispatched to a report of an inflight emergency for a UPS aircraft diverted to Mather Airport. Initial reports indicated there was smoke in the cockpit with an odor, crews said. 

The pilot and co-pilot were the only ones onboard and were not injured in the incident. 

Firefighters cleared the aircraft, saying no fire was located inside. 

The aircraft will now be moved to a hanger so it can be worked on by engineers. 

The plane took off from Portland, Oregon, and was headed to Ontario, California. 

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