The front landing gear of the aircraft failed and it landed on its belly. Of the 126 passengers, three sustained minor injuries.
A Red Air plane caught fire while landing at Miami International Airport, Florida. This was announced on June 22 by NBC.
The incident occurred around 5:30 pm on June 21 (around 00:30 Kyiv time). It was learned that the aircraft was flying from the Dominican Republic’s capital, Santo Domingo.
According to the channel, the front landing gear of the liner failed possibly causing a fire. As a result, the aircraft landed on its stomach.
Rescuers quickly arrived at the scene of the accident and extinguished the fire.
It turned out that there were 126 people in the cabin, they were all alive. Three sustained minor injuries and were taken to hospital.
The Red Air McDonnell Douglas MD-82 crashed on landing at Miami Airport in Florida. Of the 140 people on board, 4 injuries were reported at this point. https://t.co/D4Lkhsezvt pic.twitter.com/LGkltD41xO
– Breaking Aviation News & Videos (@aviationbrk) June 22, 2022
#BAGO: Shared video with @nbc6 of the passengers of Red Air Flight 203 when they escaped the burning plane. Three people were injured.
Investigators say the landing gear collapsed when the plane landed at Miami International Airport. #Miami pic.twitter.com/LRHI3cGYdL
– Ryan Nelson (@RyanNelsonTV) June 22, 2022
A true miracle 🙏🙏. Thank God only 4 wounded were reported on this Red Air plane, which landed in Miami en route from Santo Domingo with 126 passengers on board pic.twitter.com/TAzTyII1dS
– Jose Antonio Mena (@jmena26) June 22, 2022
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Source: korrespondent

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