A routine American Airlines hop from Phoenix to Miami turned into an unscheduled detour on Monday when an onboard galley oven started acting up, prompting the crew to divert to Tucson. The jet touched down safely at Tucson International Airport, and no injuries were reported, according to airline officials. After a quick once-over on the ground, the aircraft later continued on to Miami.
As reported by 12 News, crew members flagged an issue with the galley oven while en route, prompting the diversion. American Airlines told the outlet there was “no evidence of a fire” on board. Once on the ground, airline teams evaluated the situation and helped passengers while maintenance crews inspected the oven equipment. The flight, originally scheduled for a straight shot from Phoenix to Miami, stopped in Tucson solely as a precaution.
Galley Ovens Prompt Cautious Responses
Any hint of smoke or malfunction in an aircraft galley is treated as a serious safety concern, and crews are trained to head for the nearest suitable airport so technicians can check for fire risk, guidance that aligns with procedures outlined by Skybrary. Earlier this year, a separate American Airlines flight diverted after an apparent oven issue, a case detailed by the Houston Chronicle, underscoring how crews consistently put safety ahead of schedule. In situations like these, flight and ground teams work through established checklists to isolate the problem and decide if the plane can keep flying…