Back Home Where They Belong; Cheers and Tears Greet Passengers Returning Safely After Troubled Flight

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On a day of airport homecomings, there was nothing to match the loud whoop and applause that signaled the arrival of Joseph Wyatt and 78 other Milwaukee-bound passengers who had endured Tuesday night's emergency landing of Midwest Airlines Flight 210 in Boston.

As he marched up the corridor at Mitchell International Airport into the arms of his father on Wednesday, Wyatt carried a violin case and a calm demeanor, a look shared by the other passengers, but not by the anxious relatives who had watched the troubled flight on television.

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Back Home Where They Belong; Cheers and Tears Greet Passengers Returning Safely After Troubled Flight

"Oh my God, it was an emotional roller coaster," said the young man's father, Bill Wyatt, 64. "When I first heard about it, I was terrified. . . . I was on the edge of my seat. Can you imagine having your child on a plane that was in troubl...

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