Mid-Air Scare: Flames Shoot From American Airlines Jet After Bird Strike
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Sparks are captured flying outside the window of a passenger plane in flight.
An American Airlines Boeing 737 hit birds during take-off at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, causing fire to come out of an engine and an emergency landing. The pilot issued a distress signal, but the 181 passengers were unharmed when the plane returned to the airport. The aircraft passenger entry recorded engine in flames was first published in Remolacha - Dominican Republic News.
This Tuesday, on an American Boeing 737 aircraft, one of his passengers recorded when one of his engines was on fire. Apparently, the incident was caused by the crash of birds during takeoff at Myrtle Beach Airport, South Carolina. With this, the pilot, realizing the fire, landed emergency again in Myrtle, after issuing a distress signal. The 181 passengers were unharmed. The post Video – Scared at an American 737 with 181 passengers by engine f…
Emergency landing after an airplane engine fire Moments of tension were experienced on board a commercial Boeing 737 aircraft carrying 181 passengers, after one of its engines started firing flames shortly after taking off. The incident occurred on Monday, August 10, when the aircraft had left Myrtle Beach International Airport in South Carolina, United States. According to published information, the problem would have arisen after several birds…
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