American Airlines plane catches fire at Denver International Airport
American Airlines plane catches fire at Denver International Airport, forcing passengers and Tourists to flee by standing on the wing.
After diverting to Denver International Airport on Thursday night, an American Airlines aircraft unexpectedly caught fire
An American Airlines plane suddenly burst into flames after it diverted to Denver International Airport on Thursday night.
This forced evacuating passengers onto the wing of the aircraft as thick black smoke consumed the tarmac.
The Texas-bound Boeing 737-800 was rerouted to the airport shortly after taking off from Colorado Springs when crew members reported engine vibrations, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
American Airlines Flight 1006, carrying 172 passengers and six crew members, touched down in Denver around 5:15 p.m. and the plane’s engine caught fire as it was taxiing on the tarmac, the FAA and airline said.
Passengers were then evacuated using the slides, the federal agency said.
No injuries were reported after the frightening blaze erupted on the plane that was originally headed to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, officials said.
Videos shared on social media showed flames and smoke consuming the aircraft as airport crews worked to extinguish the frightening blaze.
Another video from inside the airport also showed Tourists and passengers standing on the wing of the aircraft as smoke billowed.
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