Dog bites flight attendant
A US Airways flight has made an emergency landing after a dog on board bit a passenger and a flight attendant.
A US Airways spokesman said a passenger carrying a dog let the animal out of its carrier and it bit another passenger as well as a flight attendant.
The plane, heading to Phoenix, landed in Pittsburgh because the pilot wanted to make sure everyone was OK.
The spokesman told Associated Press that US Airways allows passengers to carry certain pets if they are secured in approved carriers and kept under their seats.
Ian Jarrett
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