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Smoking Passengers Ground Plane

Flight From Pittsburgh To Los Angeles Diverted

UPDATED: 7:02 a.m. EDT July 20, 2001

A US Airways flight from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles was diverted to Phoenix after three passengers reportedly refused to stop smoking on the flight and became abusive toward flight attendants, authorities said.

US Airways Flight 49 was boarded by federal agents upon landing in Phoenix on Thursday night, according to witneses.

"On Flight 49 from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles, there were three passengers who attendants thought were disruptive enough to be removed, so the plane was diverted to Phoenix," said US Airways spokesman Rick Schoen.

"The report we got was that three subjects on the aircraft were smoking, and the air crew asked them to stop, and they refused to stop and became irate about it," said Phoenix airport aviation supervisor Barney Helmick.

Helmick said he did not know whether the three passengers had been taken into custody by federal authorities.

No injuries were reported.

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