One of the passengers on a flight with a glory lines from Houston to New York took a wild video of the plane's ward, where the fire was burning while taking off on Sunday morning.
Passengers and crew United Airways flight 1382 It was evacuated from the plane at George Intercontinental/Houston Airport because of the “reported engine issue”, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed in a statement to the digital newspaper Fox News.
United Airways also confirmed the incident and issued a statement saying that after 8:30 am, on Sunday, February 2, United Airways flight crew 1382 aborted it safely from George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport in Texas Because of the reported “issue”.
One of the passengers shared a video on the flight, obtained by Fox 26, from the chaos that occurred inside the plane after seeing the fire on the wing from the window.
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“No, it's burning,” one of the passengers can be heard screaming.
“Oh my God, please, please get out of here”, another passenger can hear.
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The airline said that the passengers were exhausted on the runway through a group of segments and stairs and were pounced on the station.
The Houston Fire Excellency also responded to the accident as part of the safety protocols and helped abolish passengers. They did not put the fire and said that he had already left when the units reached the scene.
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The officials said there were no injuries and all passengers were transferred to another plane To continue their destination.
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The airline confirmed that the plane, the Airbus A318 plane, was traveling to New York Airport (LGA) with 104 passengers and five crew individuals.
The Federal Aviation Administration said it would investigate the accident.
Stepheny Price is the writer of Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Story tips and ideas can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com