
American Airlines plane catches fire after emergency landing in Denver
By Craig Nigrelli (Anchor), Brock Koller (Senior Producer), Shea Taylor (Producer), Jake Larsen (Video Editor)
- An American Airlines Boeing 737-800 caught fire after making an emergency landing in Denver due to engine vibrations. All 178 passengers evacuated, with 12 suffering minor injuries.
- The plane, which was flying from Colorado Springs to Dallas-Fort Worth, landed at 5:15 p.m. local time on Thursday, March 13, and ignited while taxiing to the gate.
- The FAA launched an investigation into the incident, the latest in a series of high-profile aviation accidents in 2025.
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A Boeing 737-800 carrying 178 people made an emergency landing at Denver International Airport after the flight crew reported engine vibrations. The aircraft, American Airlines Flight 1006, was traveling from Colorado Springs to Dallas-Fort Worth when it diverted to Denver.
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- An American Airlines plane caught fire at Denver International Airport after landing on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
- The Federal Aviation Administration reported that the crew of Flight 1006 experienced engine vibrations before landing.
- All 172 passengers and six crew members were safely evacuated using slides, and no injuries were reported.
- Passengers described seeing smoke and flames, leading to concern for those onboard during the emergency.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Twelve people were taken to hospitals with minor injuries after an American Airlines plane caught fire at Denver International Airport.
- Flight 1006, traveling from Colorado Springs to Dallas Fort Worth, diverted to Denver due to engine vibrations, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
- As the Boeing 737-800 was taxiing, an engine caught fire, prompting the evacuation of passengers using slides, as reported by the airline.
- Firefighters extinguished the blaze by the evening; American Airlines thanked crew and first responders for their actions prioritizing safety.
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How did the fire start?
After landing around 5:15 p.m. local time Thursday, March 13, the plane caught fire while taxiing to the gate. Thick smoke filled the cabin, forcing passengers to evacuate using emergency slides and overwing exits.
Videos on social media showed flames coming from the aircraft as passengers rushed to safety.
Airport officials said firefighters responded immediately and extinguished the fire. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Were there any injuries?
Twelve passengers sustained minor injuries and were taken to a hospital. The remaining 166 passengers and six crew members safely evacuated.
A passenger described smelling burning plastic before the fire broke out. Another passenger expressed relief that the incident occurred on the ground rather than in the air.
What happens next?
American Airlines provided a replacement aircraft for passengers to continue their journey to Dallas. The FAA will examine the aircraft and determine what led to the engine issue and subsequent fire.
This incident is one of several aviation emergencies reported in early 2025, including a mid-air collision near Washington, D.C., and multiple plane crashes in Arizona, Alaska and Pennsylvania.
[craig nigrelli]
THIS MORNING, we have ANOTHER AIRLINE DISASTER this year TO TELL YOU ABOUT. THIS TIME IN COLORADO.
AN AMERICAN AIRLINES PLANE THAT WAS FLYING FROM COLORADO SPRINGS TO DALLAS-FORT WORTH, WITH 178 PEOPLE ON-BOARD, WAS FORCED TO MAKE AN EMERGENCY LANDING IN DENVER AFTER THE CREW REPORTED THAT VIBRATIONS WERE COMING FROM THE ENGINE.
AFTER THE PLANE LANDED AT ABOUT 5:15 LAST NIGHT, IT CAUGHT FIRE, WHILE TAXIING TO THE GATE. PASSENGERS WERE FORCED TO STAND ON THE WING, TO TRY TO GET OUT OF HARM’S WAY, AS SMOKE POURED FROM THE PLANE.
A SPOKESPERSON FOR THE AIRPORT SAYS A DOZEN PEOPLE SUFFERED MINOR INJURIES AND were taken to THE HOSPITAL.
THE PLANE IS A BOEING 737-800.
THE F-A-A IS NOW INVESTIGATING.
THERE HAVE BEEN AT LEAST A HALF-DOZEN HIGH-PROFILE PLANE INCIDENTS TO START 2025, INCLUDING A DEADLY MID-AIR COLLISION BETWEEN AN AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT AND A BLACK HAWK HELICOPTER NEAR WASHINGTON D-C.
IN LATE JANUARY. A PLANE ON A MEDICAL MISSION CRASHED INTO A NEIGHBORHOOD JUST DAYS LATER IN PHILADELPHIA. ( SLIGHT PAUSE ) THERE WERE ALSO TWO DEADLY PLANE CRASHES IN ARIZONA RECENTLY AND ONE IN ALASKA.
And — ACROSS THE BORDER, A DELTA FLIGHT FROM MINNEAPOLIS SKIDDED OFF THE RUNWAY AND FLIPPED OVER WHILE LANDING AT TORONTO’S PEARSON INTERNATIONAL
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- An American Airlines plane caught fire at Denver International Airport after landing on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
- The Federal Aviation Administration reported that the crew of Flight 1006 experienced engine vibrations before landing.
- All 172 passengers and six crew members were safely evacuated using slides, and no injuries were reported.
- Passengers described seeing smoke and flames, leading to concern for those onboard during the emergency.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Twelve people were taken to hospitals with minor injuries after an American Airlines plane caught fire at Denver International Airport.
- Flight 1006, traveling from Colorado Springs to Dallas Fort Worth, diverted to Denver due to engine vibrations, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
- As the Boeing 737-800 was taxiing, an engine caught fire, prompting the evacuation of passengers using slides, as reported by the airline.
- Firefighters extinguished the blaze by the evening; American Airlines thanked crew and first responders for their actions prioritizing safety.
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