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American Airlines flight makes ‘hard landing’ in Hawaii, 6 on board hospitalized: officials

Five flight attendants and one passenger on an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Maui were hospitalized after a hard landing at an airport.

An American Airlines flight made a "hard landing" at an airport in Hawaii over the weekend, sending six individuals on board to the hospital, officials said.

Five flight attendants and one passenger on American Airlines Flight 271 from Los Angeles to Maui on Saturday were hospitalized and later released, the airline said in a state to Fox News Digital on Monday.

The Airbus A320 made what the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) described as a "hard landing" at approximately 2 p.m. local time on Runway 20 at Kahului Airport in Hawaii. 

American Airlines said the aircraft experienced an issue upon landing, though it was able to taxi to the gate under its own power. Customers deplaned normally, and the aircraft was taken out of service for inspection.

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The flight was carrying 167 passengers and seven crew members, according to the airline.

The airline said that the safety of its customers and team members is its top priority.

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No further details about the incident were provided by American Airlines or the FAA.

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Kahului Airport is the primary airport on Maui.

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