See: The plane indulges the fire during take -off at the Houston airport
A passenger on the United Airlines flight from Houston to New York recorded wild plane wing videos that set fire to fire on Sunday morning during take -off.
Passengers and crews on United Airlines Let 1382 They were evacuated from the aircraft at the George Bush Intercontinental/Houston airport because of “a reported engine edition,” confirmed the Federal Air Force Directorate (FAA) in a Fox News Digital statement.
United Airlines also confirmed the incident and issued a statement in which it was okay that on Sunday, February 2, just after 8:30 in the morning, the United Airlines 1382 Flight Count George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport in Texas Due to the reported “engine issuance”.
The passenger on the ship’s ship shared a video that Fox 26 received chaos that happened on the plane after seeing a fire on the lap from the window.
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“No, burn,” the passenger can be heard shouting.
“Oh my God, please, please get us out of here,” another passenger can be heard.
The airline said that the passengers on the runway were exhausted by a combination of slide and stairs and were transferred to the terminal.
The Houston Fire Department also responded to the incident as part of the safety protocol and aids to passengers. They did not extinguish the fire and said it was already outside when the units arrived at the scene.
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Officials said there were no injuries and that all passengers were moved to another plane to continue to their destination.
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Airbus A318 aircraft traveled to the New York Laguardia Airport with 104 passengers and five crew members, the airline confirmed.
FAA said she would explore the incident.
Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Tips and ideas of the story can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com