Plane makes emergency landing after smoke sensor comes on
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A plane bound for Minneapolis made an emergency landing at a mid-Michigan airport Monday after a sensor indicating smoke in the cabin came on.
The plane with about 70 passengers on board landed without incident at MBS International Airport in Freeland before 3 p.m.
The plane was being examined to see if it could continue on to Minneapolis.
The Delta flight operated by Skywest Airlines originated in Hartford, Connecticut, WJRT-TV reported.
No injuries were reported.
Freeland is 94 miles northwest of Detroit.
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