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Engine catches fire after Dallas-bound American Airlines flight diverted to Denver

DENVER, Colorado – An engine of a Dallas-bound American Airlines flight caught fire shortly after the plane landed at Denver International Airport after being diverted. The FAA says American Airlines Flight 1006 departed Colorado Springs Airport and was headed to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport when the crew reported engine vibrations. • None ‘Frustration is an understatement’: Veteran alleges mechanic swindled him out of $8,800 for unfinished car repairs The Boeing 737-800 diverted to Denver and landed safely at 5:15 p.m. After landing and while taxiing to the gate, one...

American Airlines flight to Dallas-Fort Worth diverts to Denver and catches fire

An American Airlines flight bound for Dallas-Fort Worth made an unscheduled landing in Denver on Thursday evening, where an engine fire forced the evacuation of passengers onto a wing.

Flight 1006 from Colorado Springs to DFW landed in Denver around 5 p.m. MT, according to CNN. The 172 passengers and six crew members evacuated the Boeing 737 aircraft, the network reported.

Video posted to social media shows passengers scrambling onto a wing of the aircraft as heavy smoke billows from an engine.

There are no reports of injuries.

Passengers evacuate on slides after American Airlines plane catches fire at Denver airport

An American Airlines plane caught fire while sitting at a gate at Denver International Airport on Thursday, prompting slides to be deployed so passengers could evacuate quickly. An airport spokesperson told multiple news outlets that the plane was at gate C38 when the fire started Thursday afternoon. A photo posted by CBS News showed passengers standing on a plane’s wing as smoke surrounded the aircraft. No injuries were reported, and firefighters put out the blaze by the evening, the spokesperson said. Based on facts, either observed and verified directly by...

American Airlines plane catches fire at Denver airport gate. Passengers evacuated on slides

DENVER (AP) — An American Airlines plane caught fire while sitting at a gate at Denver International Airport on Thursday, prompting slides to be deployed so passengers could evacuate quickly.

An airport spokesperson told multiple news outlets that the plane was at gate C38 when the fire started Thursday afternoon.

A photo posted by CBS News showed passengers standing on a plane’s wing as smoke surrounded the aircraft.

No injuries were reported, and firefighters put out the blaze by the evening, the spokesperson said.

Passengers evacuate burning American Airlines flight in Denver

Watch: Passengers seen on wing of plane after jet catches fire Passengers on an American Airlines flight were evacuated onto the tarmac of a Colorado airport as a fire broke out on the plane, sending smoke billowing into the air. No injuries were reported in the incident. Footage of the evacuation online showed passengers huddled on the wing of the commercial airliner, some holding bags, with flames burning near the bottom of the plane. The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said passengers used inflatable slides to reach the ground safely...

American Airlines plane catches fire at Denver International Airport, passengers evacuated: ‘Slides were deployed’

An American Airlines plane suddenly burst into flames at Denver International Airport on Thursday night – forcing passengers to evacuate the aircraft. The fire erupted on the passenger plane that was parked at Gate C38, sending plumes of thick black smoke above the tarmac, airport officials told KDVR. “Passengers were evacuated and the slides were deployed,” the airport said The Colorado airport said the fire was extinguished and no injuries were reported, the outlet reported. Videos shared on social media shows flames and smoke consuming the aircraft as airport crews...