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American Airlines Flight Catches Fire in Denver, Passengers Evacuate Safely

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Key takeaways from the incident:

  • An American Airlines Boeing 737-800 caught fire at Denver Airport, prompting an emergency evacuation.
  • All 172 passengers and six crew members evacuated safely, with 12 treated for minor injuries.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is conducting an investigation into the fire's cause.

An American Airlines flight, Flight 1006, which was travelling from Colorado Springs to Dallas-Fort Worth, caught fire while taxiing to the gate at Denver International Airport on Thursday. The aircraft had reported engine vibrations mid-flight and diverted to Denver, landing safely around 5:15 PM local time. However, shortly after landing and while taxiing, one of its engines caught fire, resulting in vivid smoke and flames visible from outside the aircraft.

Evacuation procedures were quickly implemented, with passengers utilizing emergency slides and climbing onto the wings of the plane as thick smoke filled the cabin. Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with people scrambling to escape. One passenger, Michele Woods, recounted how flames were visible from her seat, leading to panic among those on board. Fortunately, all passengers and crew on the Boeing 737-800 managed to exit the aircraft safely. However, 12 individuals were transported to local hospitals with minor injuries, according to CBS News.

The FAA confirmed that it is investigating the incident, while American Airlines expressed gratitude to the Denver team and first responders for their quick action during the emergency. Videos shared on social media captured the dramatic moment passengers clambered onto the wings as smoke billowed from the burning engine. Experts in aviation safety have noted that while engine fires are rare, they can typically be managed without catastrophic consequences. The overall safety of air travel was reiterated amid concerns following a series of recent aviation incidents.

For more details, visit ABC News.

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