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Southwest Plane Makes Emergency Landing at San Jose Airport

A passenger plane that possibly had smoke in the cockpit made an emergency landing at Mineta San Jose International Airport on Monday morning, Southwest Airlines officials said.

Southwest Flight 346 out of Phoenix and bound for San Francisco International Airport was reporting mechanical difficulties of possible smoke in the cockpit, which prompted the pilot to divert the plane  to San Jose, airline officials said.

The flight made a safe landing at 11:15 a.m., airport spokeswoman Rosemary Barnes said. No injuries were reported.

The plane was able to taxi to a gate on its own power, airline officials said. There were 170 passengers and six crew members aboard the flight,
according to Southwest officials.

Southwest employees will be working with the passengers on the plane to get them to their destination. The plane has been taken out of service for inspection, airline officials said.

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