Plane makes emergency landing in Grand Rapids
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) – Pilots on a Northwest Airlines flight were forced to make an emergency landing at the Gerald R. Ford Airport in Grand Rapids on Wednesday night.
That flight was on its way from Cleveland to Minneapolis, but pilots diverted the plane after they say they felt tingling in their hands and feet.
Airport officials say they did find traces of carbon monoxide in the cockpit, but also say that both the pilots are fine now.
There were 47 people on the flight, most of them were put on a different flight to reach their destination.










