An American Airlines passenger jet made an emergency landing at Glasgow airport in Scotland Monday after reporting a fire on board which was later treated as a "false alarm," the British Airport Authority (BAA) said, according to dpa. The Los Angeles-bound Boeing 777-200, carrying 207 passengers, had taken off from London's Heathrow airport but was diverted to Glasgow when a light in the cockpit indicated there was a fire in the hold. Fire services were on the scene but were not required and as no fire was discovered in what was being treated as a false alarm. The BAA spokesman said American Airlines was sending an engineer to Glasgow to check out the problem.