Delta plane catches fire at Orlando International Airport
- A Delta Air Lines flight experienced an engine fire at Orlando International Airport on Monday.
- Videos on social media showed smoke coming from the plane during the emergency evacuation by passengers.
- Passengers exited the plane using slides through emergency exits.
- Details on the cause of the fire remain uncertain at this time, as this is a developing story.
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Delta Plane Bursts Into Flames on Orlando Runway as Passengers Evacuate on Emergency Slides
No passengers were injured in Delta's most recent aircraft incident on Monday, April 21. A flight carrying nearly 300 passengers was waiting on the tarmac when the engine caught fire, forcing the crew and passengers to evacuate via emergency slides.
Breaking: Plane Suddenly Bursts Into Flames - NEWS HOUR FIRST
Hundreds of passengers were forced to evacuate a plane at Orlando International Airport after the Delta jet’s engine caught fire on the tarmac. The incident occurred on April 21 at around 11:15 a.m. on Delta Airlines Flights 1213, an Airbus 330. The plane was preparing for departure for a quick flight to Atlanta, Georgia, and was just leaving the gate when one of its engines burst into flames. All 282 passengers, along with 10 flight attendants …
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