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WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (AP) – The crew of a small plane traveling from Montreal to Connecticut was forced to turn off one of two engines because instruments indicated a problem, but landed the craft safely at Bradley International Airport Sunday.

The airport’s emergency crews were on standby as Air Canada flight 7372 touched down without incident at about 2:40 p.m., airport spokesman John Wallace said. The 19-seat Beech 1900 plane had six people aboard.

The flight was bound for Bradley, and Wallace said the landing turned out to be a “non-incident.” There was no smoke or fire, he said.

The crew turned off one of the two engines because an instrument panel light indicated a problem, Wallace said.

Air Canada officials were examining the engine. It was not immediately clear was the problem was.

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