The aircraft machine was caught by fire during planting and steering. Passengers and personnel flew into thick smoke.
At the American International Airport (Colorado), the aircraft of the American Airlines aircraft was caught in the grounding. A panic began on the board, and people were immediately evacuated, reports on Thursday, March 13, the Daily Mail.
It is indicated that the Boeing 737-800 aircraft flew from the Colorado airport, but after a while, the crew announced the vibration of the machine, after which the aircraft was sent to Denver, the Federal Aviation Department reported.
“After landing and during steering, the machine was caught, and passengers were evacuated from the aircraft with the help of stairs,” FAA said.
Witnesses recorded dramatic shots with thick smoke from aircraft and people saved from a burning aircraft with the help of stairs.
According to the airport, firefighters and savior immediately reached the scene, quickly extinguished the fire.
On the board were 172 passengers and six crew members. None of them were injured.
We remind you that the last months in the United States took a series of plane crashing. Thus, on January 29, in the United States, the American Eagle plane with 64 passengers collided with the Black Hawk Army helicopter (there were three troops riding) near the Reagan Airport in Washington. No one survived the plane crash.
In early February, two passenger aircraft at the time of the steering wheel collided with the airport in the city of Seattle (Washington). There are no casualties. And on February 19, in Arizona, as a result of the collision of two small aircraft in the air, two people died in the air. On March 9, in the city of Mannham (Pennsylvania), a small plane fell into the city.
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