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Honolulu Flight to SFO Turns Around After Problem
HONOLULU (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration says a United Airlines flight bound for San Francisco from Honolulu turned around because of an unspecified electrical problem.
FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said Monday the Boeing 737 airplane landed without incident.
The redeye flight took off from Hawaii on Sunday night just before midnight and was scheduled to land in San Francisco on Monday morning.
Gregor says the FAA is working with United to determine the cause of the problem...
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