ORLANDO, Fla. — A Delta Air Strains airplane caught fireplace on Monday earlier than it was alleged to take off at a central Florida airport, forcing the evacuation of passengers, airport officers mentioned.
There have been no stories of any accidents through the fireplace on the aircraft at Orlando Worldwide Airport, Delta mentioned in an announcement.
A recent spate of aviation disasters and close calls within the U.S. has stoked fears about air journey, although flying stays a protected solution to journey. On-the-ground accidents included a aircraft that crashed and flipped over upon touchdown in Toronto and a Japan Airways aircraft that clipped a parked Delta plane whereas it was taxiing on the Seattle airport. An American Airways aircraft caught fire in Denver final month.
The engine fireplace broke out late Monday morning on Delta Air Strains Flight 1213 whereas the aircraft was on the ramp earlier than a scheduled departure from Orlando to Atlanta, airport officers mentioned on social media.
The passengers have been evacuated, and the airport’s rescue and firefighting crew responded, the airport’s assertion mentioned.
The Airbus A330 plane had 282 clients, 10 flight attendants and two pilots, in keeping with Delta.
“Delta flight crews adopted procedures to evacuate the passenger cabin when flames within the tailpipe of one of many plane’s two engines have been noticed,” Delta mentioned in an announcement.
Upkeep groups will study the plane in an effort to find out the reason for the fireplace, Delta mentioned.