Fri. Mar 14th, 2025
alert-–-american-airlines-plane-erupts-in-flames-at-denver-airport-as-terrified-passengers-are-forced-to-escape-onto-wingAlert – American Airlines plane erupts in flames at Denver Airport as terrified passengers are forced to escape onto wing

American Airlines passengers were forced to evacuate their plane after it caught on fire at Denver Airport on Thursday following mid-air engine trouble. 

Horrifying footage shared on social media showed passengers fleeing to the tarmac as smoke plumed from the plane.

AA Flight 1006 departed Colorado Springs Airport at 4:52 p.m. MDT and was headed to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

The Boeing 737-800 aircraft was diverted to Denver shortly after takeoff when the crew reported engine vibrations, according to Federal Aviation Administration.

‘After landing and while taxiing to the gate an engine caught fire and passengers evacuated the aircraft using the slides,’ said the FAA. 

Footage from the tarmac showed the fire has caused significant damage to the plane, with one area on the right side above the wing charred black.

Emergency slides had been activated and people were seen walking around the tarmac near the aircraft being ushered to safety.

It comes after a spate of concerning air accidents involving US passenger planes, including the American Airlines flight which crashed killing 67 people earlier this year.

American Airlines passengers were forced to evacuate after their plane caught on fire at the Denver Airport on Thursday

American Airlines passengers were forced to evacuate after their plane caught on fire at the Denver Airport on Thursday

Flames erupt from under the plane and emergency services were seen dousing the plane in water

Flames erupt from under the plane and emergency services were seen dousing the plane in water

Horrifying footage shared on social media showed the passengers fleeing to the tarmac and exiting from the plane wings

Horrifying footage shared on social media showed the passengers fleeing to the tarmac and exiting from the plane wings

Denver International Airport told KDVR there was an aircraft fire ‘to an American Airlines plane’ that was sitting at gate C38 on Thursday evening, producing ‘visible smoke.’

‘Passengers were evacuated and the slides were deployed,’ the airport said. The fire was extinguished and no injuries were reported.

A video taken from inside the airport looking out to the plane showed ladders being assembled by ground crew beneath the wing to help escort people down. 

Portable stairs were eventually stationed at the end of the wing and passengers were helped down to the tarmac where they gathered back inside the airport. 

Thick plumes of black smoke were seen billowing into the air in videos shared online.

Emergency services were seen dousing the plane in water while the plane was still stationed at Terminal C of the airport.

One man was seen clutching onto a woman as they carefully navigated the wobbly wing of the aircraft.

American Airlines said no one was injured and thanked the Denver Airport for their quick response. 

It was diverted to Denver shortly after takeoff when the crew reported engine vibrations. The plane caught fire after landing

It was diverted to Denver shortly after takeoff when the crew reported engine vibrations. The plane caught fire after landing

American Airlines said no one was injured and thanked the Denver Airport for their quick response

American Airlines said no one was injured and thanked the Denver Airport for their quick response

Emergency slides had been activated and people were seen walking around the tarmac near the aircraft being ushered to safety

Emergency slides had been activated and people were seen walking around the tarmac near the aircraft being ushered to safety

Denver International Airport told KDVR there was an aircraft fire 'to an American Airlines plane' that was sitting at gate C38 on Thursday evening

Denver International Airport told KDVR there was an aircraft fire ‘to an American Airlines plane’ that was sitting at gate C38 on Thursday evening

‘After landing safely and taxiing to the gate at Denver International Airport (DEN), American Airlines Flight 1006 experienced an engine-related issue,’ the company said.

‘The 172 customers and six crew members deplaned and are being relocated to the terminal. We thank our crew members, DEN team and first responders for their quick and decisive action with the safety of everyone on board and on the ground as the priority.’ 

The American Airlines Washington, DC crash marked the deadliest US air disaster in 24 years, and the first major US commercial passenger flight crash in more than 15 years, following the Colgan Air Flight crash in 2009. 

Less than a month later, on February 17, a Delta passenger plane crashed-landed upside down in chaotic scenes at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada.

Miraculously, everyone on board survived after being suspended upside-down by their seatbelts for several minutes until they tentatively began evacuating.

The plane had been heading to Toronto from Minneapolis – Saint Paul International Airport with 76 passengers and four crew members on board.

Some 21 people were taken to the hospital for treatment to minor injuries, and Delta has offered each person a no-strings $30,000 payout in compensation.

And the plane carnage is ongoing – on Sunday, yet another jet crash-landed, this time in a parking lot of a suburban Pennsylvania retirement home.

In February, a Delta plane crash-landed and flipped over at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

In February, a Delta plane crash-landed and flipped over at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Dramatic footage showed the Beechcraft A36TC erupt in flames in the parking lot of Brethren Village in Manheim Township. Five people were rushed to hospital.

Medics, ambulances, and emergency vehicles rushed to the scene in Lancaster County as flames engulfed the plane and nearby vehicles.

The plane took off as scheduled on Sunday afternoon, but quickly requested to land back on the tarmac because its door had opened.

Horrifying air traffic control audio revealed the pilot telling ground agents that they needed to turn around – but at one point he said that he couldn’t hear the radio because of all the wind noise, caused by the unlocked hatch.

The air traffic controller can be heard saying: ‘Pull up… the aircraft is down just behind the terminal in the parking lot tree area.’

In a statement to DailyMail.com, an FAA spokesperson said five people were on board the plane. They have all been transferred to local hospitals with various injuries.

Other recent plane horrors include a mid-air collision over Arizona’s Marana Airport on February 19 which killed two people.

One of the planes was left in a pile of rubble and ashes after it crash-landed next to the runway, while the other aircraft landed safely, according to the Associated Press.

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