Passengers evacuate onto wing of American Airlines plane after engine catches fire at Denver airport
Source: cnn
Pete Muntean Amanda Jackson Lex Harvey Updated 2:34 AM EDT, Fri March 14, 2025
Dozens of passengers were forced to stand on the wing of an American Airlines plane at Denver International Airport as they evacuated the aircraft after one of its engines caught fire Thursday evening, sending thick black smoke billowing into the air.
American Airlines Flight 1006, a Boeing 737-800 en route to Dallas-Fort Worth from Colorado Springs with 172 passengers and six crew aboard, diverted to Denver around 5:15 p.m. local time, after the crew reported engine vibrations, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.
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Shortly before landing, the planes pilot notified air traffic controllers in Denver that the flight was experiencing engine issues, but it was not an emergency, according to air traffic control audio from LiveATC.net.
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The situation appeared to quickly escalate several minutes later, after the plane landed, when someone on the radio yelled Mayday, Mayday, Mayday! Mayday!
engine fire! ........................
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/13/us/american-airlines-fire-denver-airport/index.html
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(139,224 posts)bonniebgood
(955 posts)sdfernando
(5,681 posts)I have to travel for work, often from SoCal to Dallas under tight scheduling timelines. Driving would take too long and cause havoc with deployment schedules. So far I have not had any issues and I am doing what I can to limit but the reality is I do have to travel and I have to get to the destination same day.
ananda
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sdfernando
(5,681 posts)I wouldn't if I didn't have to. Considering getting my own travel insurance in addition to what is covered by work.
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(11,775 posts)Skittles
(163,582 posts)yup
JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,087 posts)... were holding their carry-on luggage.
Thanks for slowing the evacuation, folks.