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Moment 150 terrified passengers flee plane engulfed in smoke after landing gear issue sparked fire and injured one

Moment 150 terrified passengers flee plane engulfed in smoke after landing gear issue sparked fire and injured one

Scottish Sun27-07-2025
THIS is the moment more than 150 terrified passengers scrambled to evacuate a flight after a "possible landing gear incident" started a fire.
Dramatic footage shows smoke billowing from the American Airlines plane as it stood on the runway at Denver International Airport.
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Landing gear of American Airlines plane catches fire at Denver airport, passengers evacuated
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The incident happened on Saturday afternoon
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The 173 passengers and six crew members were spooked when they heard a loud bang
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The incident happened on Saturday afternoon as the Boeing 737 MAX 8 suffered a "maintenance issue" as it was due to take off for Miami.
Panicked passengers were filmed fleeing the smoking plane on its inflatable slides as smoke continued to engulf the scene.
Video footage shows people escaping the jet as the terrifying ordeal unfolded.
"Flight 2023, you got a lot of smoke," an air traffic controller tells the pilot in cockpit audio from Live ATC, 9News has reported.
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"There was some flames. Looks like the smoke is dying down a bit," they add.
But then the controller says: "You are actually on fire."
According to CNN, the 173 passengers and six crew members were spooked when they heard a loud bang and spotted flames.
They were then evacuated from the flight.
The problem was sparked by a mix of of blown tires and the plane's deceleration during braking, according to the airline.
Denver Fire Department rushed out to extinguish the blaze.
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An American Airlines spokesperson said: "All customers and crew deplaned safely, and the aircraft was taken out of service to be inspected by our maintenance team.
"We thank our team members for their professionalism and apologize to our customers for their experience."
One person was taken to hospital with minor injuries and five were evaluated at the scene, CNN has reported.
The incident is reported to have caused widespread panic among the plane's terrified passengers.
Shay Armistead, 17, told the broadcaster that the incident was "kind of traumatizing".
"The plane started vibrating and shaking really bad," she said.
"We started tilting to the left side of the runway, and then we heard the sound of the wind from them lifting up the brakes of the plane and slamming on them really hard."
The evacuation process took around 10 to 15 minutes, she added.
It comes after a flight from Hollywood Burbank Airport was forced "nose dive" on its way to Las Vegas - causing passengers to fly out of their seats.
The Southwest flight had plummeted mid-air to avoid a second plane.
The aircraft later landed safely, but two flight attendants were injured in the terrifying ordeal.
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The evacuation process reportedly took around 10 to 15 minutes
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