Plane engine catches fire at Chicago O'Hare Airport, FAA says
- A United Airlines flight at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport was halted due to an engine fire, visible in a video from the tarmac.
- United Airlines verified no injuries occurred during the incident.
- Firefighters and medical staff greeted the plane as a precaution, with no injuries reported by United officials.
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Engine fire erupts on United flight preparing to depart from Chicago O'Hare on Monday
A United flight preparing to take off from Chicago’s O’Hare Airport experienced an engine fire on Monday, causing other incoming flights to be delayed. No injuries were reported, but passengers described seeing smoke coming from the engine. The plane was towed to a terminal and the 148 passengers were deplaned safely. The fire’s cause has yet to be determined. The Federal Aviation Administration temporarily paused incoming flights following the …
Engine of a United Airlines plane caught fire before taking off from a Chicago airport - The Opinion
148 passengers and five crew members evacuated after the Airbus 320 was towed back to a boarding gate
United Airlines Flight Catches Fire Before Takeoff at Chicago O'Hare - American Faith
A United Airlines flight halted taking off from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport after an engine reportedly caught fire Monday. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), United Flight 2091, an Airbus A320, was about to take off from the airport around 2 p.m. when an engine caught fire. An airport spokesman said the airplane experienced an “emergency situation” upon departure and the situation was resolved “safely.” “We are w…
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