- An Alaska Airlines flight from Seattle to Sacramento was met by police after a passenger allegedly set off a smoke alarm by vaping in the toilet.
- The incident occurred on Thursday on flight AS1463 at cruising altitude, prompting the pilot to request law enforcement to meet the aircraft.
- Vaping on an aircraft is a federal offence due to the fire risk posed by lithium batteries in electronic smoking devices.
- The flight landed safely in Sacramento, and the passenger involved has since been banned from flying with Alaska Airlines.
- This incident follows a similar event earlier this month, where a vaping device ignited on a Virgin Australia flight during descent into Melbourne.
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Police called to Alaska Airlines flight after passenger caught vaping on board