Passengers on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner head to the emergency slides, after their plane was forced to land due to a malfunction.<br/> <br />Pilots on the All Nippon Airways (ANA) Dreamliner made the emergency landing in Japan on Wednesday (January 16), after an apparent battery error triggered warnings in the cockpit.<br/> <br />Witnesses said there was a strong burning smell on the plane.<br/> <br />It's the latest and most serious incident to hit the Dreamliner, which is the world's first mainly carbon-composite airliner.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: UNIDENTIFIED PASSENGER SAYING (Japanese):<br/> <br />"As we were going down for the emergency landing, the cabin attendant's voice was actually shaking so I realized that this was actually pretty bad."<br/> <br />At a news conference, officials from ANA apologised for causing passengers grief and said planes are grounded for the time being.<br/> <br />Japan Airlines has also suspended Dreamliner flights.<br/> <br />The two Japanese airlines operate around half of the 50 Dreamliners currently delivered by Boeing.<br/> <br />Japan and the U.S. have opened investigations into the plane.
