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WATCH: Fire Breaks Out Under American Airlines Plane at DIA, 12 Sent to Hospital

WATCH: Fire Breaks Out Under American Airlines Plane at DIA, 12 Sent to Hospital

by Larry Ulibarri
March 15, 2025
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Fire Under American Airlines Plane at DIA Sends 12 to Hospital

Passengers on an American Airlines flight at Denver International Airport (DIA) faced a terrifying situation Thursday evening when a fire broke out under the aircraft while it was parked at gate C38. Thick smoke was seen billowing from the plane, prompting an emergency evacuation via inflatable slides. DIA officials confirmed that the fire was quickly extinguished, and initially, no injuries were reported. However, by 9:40 p.m., authorities stated that 12 individuals had been transported to local hospitals with minor injuries.

American Airlines released a statement explaining that Flight 1006, a Boeing 737-800, had encountered an “engine-related issue” after landing at DIA. The flight, originally bound for Dallas Fort Worth International Airport from Colorado Springs, had been diverted to Denver when pilots detected unusual engine vibrations. According to air traffic control recordings, the crew had noted the aircraft was cruising at a slower-than-normal speed before landing.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched an investigation, sending two experts specializing in commercial aircraft and powerplants to examine the scene. A preliminary report on the fire is expected within 30 days. American Airlines credited its crew and emergency responders for their swift actions in ensuring the safety of the 172 passengers and six crew members on board.

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