


American Airlines Flight Evacuated at Denver After Landing Gear Fire
An American Airlines flight was evacuated at Denver International Airport due to a landing gear fire during takeoff, with all passengers safe and one minor injury reported.
Overview
- An American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 experienced a landing gear issue, specifically a tire problem, during takeoff at Denver International Airport, leading to an incident.
- Emergency personnel, including the Denver Fire Department, responded to and extinguished a fire that erupted on the aircraft due to the landing gear malfunction.
- All passengers and crew were safely evacuated from the plane; six individuals were evaluated for injuries, with one person transported to a hospital.
- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation into the American Airlines flight incident at Denver International Airport to determine the cause.
- Displaced passengers are scheduled to depart for Miami on a replacement American Airlines aircraft later today, ensuring their continued travel after the evacuation.
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The landing gear fire was caused by a tire issue on the Boeing 737 MAX 8 during takeoff, which led to a malfunction in the landing gear area.
Six individuals were evaluated for injuries, with one person sustaining a minor injury that required hospital treatment; the others did not require further medical assistance.
Emergency personnel, including the Denver Fire Department, extinguished the fire. Passengers were evacuated safely to the terminal by bus. A ground stop was implemented briefly, and displaced passengers were rescheduled on a replacement American Airlines aircraft later that day.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) launched an investigation to determine the cause of the landing gear malfunction during takeoff at Denver International Airport.
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