Passengers are evacuated after the American Airline Plane catches fire at Tarmca of Denver airport star-news.press/wp

The American aircraft transported by 178 people on fire on the Tarmac after making urgent landing at Denver International Airport, forcing many travelers to evacuate on the wing and the emergency sliders. The airport officials said that 12 passengers were taken to the hospital with smaller injuries.
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The fire started immediately before 18 hours of mountain time after the plane, Boeing 737-800, redirected to the airport for what seemed to be the motor problem.
The Federal Aviation Administration said in the news of the CBS that the American Airline Flight was going from Colorado Spring airport and was tied up for Dallas Fort Worth Word International Airport when “the crew reported engine vibrations”.
“After landing and while taxing on the gate set on fire on fire and passengers evacuated the aircraft using slides,” FAA said.
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In a special statement of the American Airline, it said the plane experienced the “emission associated with the engine” after landing and taxed on the gate.
The airline said all 172 passengers and six crews that descended and were moved to the terminal. “
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More videos published on social media Show flames coming from airplanes and people who evacuate the climbing on the wing. The heavy smoke that comes from the plane is seen during the chaotic scene.
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The airport official said the news of the CBS, the fire was shut down soon after that.
The family member of one of the passengers told CBS Colorado that all luggage was removed from the plane and passengers folded for a flight that was scheduled for Dallas on Friday at 1 Hours on Friday. The American airline later confirmed that sending the replacement aircraft and the crew to help customers continue to DFW.
One passenger, Gabrielle Hibbitts, said CBS News Colorado Yes, “As soon as the plane landed, we smelled of the strange ignition of the scent of plastic and then everyone started screaming and said it was fire.”
She said that once she was safe distance, “we saw the plane … and there was a smoke everywhere.”
Their mother, Ingrid Hibbitts, told CBS news Colorado: “It was surreal. I was like:” Will this blow this out. “What are you going to do here? I’m really grateful to happen in the field, because if it happened in the air, I don’t think I’d stand here to tell you the story.”
CBS News Transport Security Analyst Robert Sumwalt, Former National Committee on Thursday shows “The importance of well-trained pilots, well-trained rescue staff and fire staff, and all work together when something similar happens.”
Sumwalt said that the FAA investigation into the incident would be likely to focus when and where the fire began.
“We really need to understand exactly when this smoke started and … I’m not sure exactly why I’m at once, when they got to the gate, the smoke began to fill the passenger cabins.
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2025-03-14 06:09:00