The left engine of United Express flight UA5869 from Aspen to Denver was on fire upon landing this afternoon.
Passengers onboard the SkyWest Bombardier CRJ700 were evacuated from the aircraft onto the runway and emergency crew responded to extinguish the fire.
Here’s the engine on fire on the ground:
My flight from Aspen to Denver caught fire on runway after landing. @rabiasquared pic.twitter.com/Etm3j165Qp
— raiyan (@raiyansyed) July 2, 2017
Reportedly everyone on board was safe.
All safe pic.twitter.com/JANU9Ntvxx
— rabia chaudry (@rabiasquared) July 2, 2017
You can watch as emergency crews respond to douse the fire while passengers look on.
Quick and immediate response. first responders on runway. Huge thanks to pilot and crew for helping get passengers off safe. #Denver. pic.twitter.com/ZAlslCTemh
— raiyan (@raiyansyed) July 2, 2017
This appears to have been great work all around by the flight crew and by emergency responders. Grateful that all onboard are safe. We don’t yet know the cause of the incident.
Great job today by the Denver Fire Department at Denver International Airport. Passengers on United Express flight UA5869 should expect to receive their charred and smoldering checked baggage later today or tomorrow.
Finally! A good news from United! Congrats!
@ James, Fire onboard an aircraft is good news? Idiot.
Did United actually evacuate the passengers, or did they just drag them out of the plane one-by-one?
Nah. But Denver PD did.
Is it me or are these the people from the Serial podcast? Syed is the last name of the guy in jail and Rabia Chaudry is the name of the family friend who is an attorney and first contacted the journalist
@TG
Well, the flight attendants do their duties of assisting passenger to exit the aircraft on that incident. I see it as they were there for the safety of passenger. Anything wrong with that?
Good news no one is hurt. Good news from what has been reported so far that the staff did their jobs and the Pilots got the plane safely on the ground.
It just goes to show you, how great the airline crew training is to handle these emergencies. I am glad everyone was safe!