From the SMH
Oven blamed for mid-flight smoke scare
Megan Levy
February 25, 2011 - 9:19AM
Emergency services were called to Melbourne Airport this morning after smoke was detected in the cabin of a Virgin flight from Brisbane.
Fourteen fire crews were called to Tullamarine about 7.50am after a problem was reported on board flight DJ302 from Brisbane, which was due to land in Melbourne at 8.05am.
A Virgin spokeswoman said the flight with 160 people on board landed safely at 8.10am, and was escorted along the runway by fire engines.
The smoke is believed to have come from an oven in the galley, she said.
‘‘On its descent to Melbourne there was a smoke odour reported by the cabin crew coming from the galley. Some passengers reported smelling the smoke as well,’’ the spokeswoman said.
‘‘We have removed the oven from the plane to determine what happened.’’