NW DC-10 makes emergency landing in Tehran

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U.S. jet makes emergency landing in Iran

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- A Northwest Airlines DC-10 made an emergency 
landing in Tehran on Sunday after an indicator detected a fire in the 
cargo hold in what turned out to be a false alarm, a spokesman said.

No injuries were reported, and the plane later took off and landed 
safely at its destination in the Netherlands, some eight hours late.

The plane, which was en route from Mumbai, India, to Amsterdam, the 
Netherlands, had 255 passengers and crew, according to a spokesman for 
the Iranian civil aviation authority.

The crew decided to land the plane in the Iranian capital when an 
indicator detected a fire in the cargo hold, but that was later 
determined to be a false alarm, said Jeff Smith, a spokesman for Eagan, 
Minnesota-based Northwest Airlines.

U.S. carriers do not serve Iran because of American economic sanctions. 
Washington broke ties with Iran shortly after the 1979 Islamic 
Revolution when militants seized the U.S. Embassy and held 52 hostages 
for 444 days.

The plane spent about seven hours in Iran on Sunday, while officials 
determined there was no mechanical problem, then bought fuel.

"A lot of the delay in Tehran was just in negotiating and purchasing 
fuel in a place that we normally do not divert to," Smith said.

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