
Several dramatic videos of passengers standing on the wing of the plane before evacuating as smoke poured out the engine were posted on social media.
Several dramatic videos of passengers standing on the wing of the plane before evacuating as smoke poured out the engine were posted on social media.
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By Reuters
Updated March 14, 2025 — 12.02pmfirst published at 11.56am
Washington: An American Airlines jet’s engine has caught fire after diverting to land in Denver, forcing the evacuation of passengers using the plane’s slides, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
American Airlines Flight 1006 from Colorado Springs on a Boeing 737-800 landed in Denver around 5.15pm (11am AEDT), diverting from its planned destination of Dallas after the crew reported engine vibrations, the FAA said.
Several dramatic videos of passengers standing on the wing of the plane before evacuating as smoke poured out the engine were posted on social media.
“After landing safely and taxiing to the gate at Denver International Airport (DEN), American Airlines Flight 1006 experienced an engine-related issue,” the airline said in a statement.
“The 172 customers and six crew members deplaned and are being relocated to the terminal. We thank our crew members, (Denver) team and first responders for their quick and decisive action with the safety of everyone on board and on the ground as the priority,” the airline added.
The FAA said it would investigate the incident.
Boeing declined to comment, referring queries to American Airlines and investigators.
The engine fire is the latest in a series of high-profile aviation incidents that have raised questions about US aviation safety, including the January 29 midair collision of an American Airlines regional jet and an Army helicopter that killed 67 people.
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The airport said the fire was extinguished and no injuries had been reported.
The carrier’s CEO and other airline leaders this week said concern among the flying public over flight safety has hurt business in recent weeks.
Reuters
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