Over 175 people were evacuated from an American Airlines flight that caught on fire at Denver International Airport on Thursday, March 13, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed in a statement to PEOPLE.Â
Around 5:15 p.m. local time on Thursday, âafter the crew reported engine vibrations,â flight AA1006 âdiverted to and landed safely at Denver International Airport,â per the FAA statement.
âAfter landing and while taxiing to the gate an engine caught fire and passengers evacuated the aircraft using the slides,â the statement continued.
According to photos, the passengers evacuated to the planeâs wings.
The Boeing 737-800 aircraft originally departed Colorado Springs Airport at 4:37 p.m., per FlightAware, and was headed to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, per the FAA statement. Colorado Springs Airport is approximately a 45-minute flight from Denver International Airport.
The FAA confirmed that the agency will investigate the incident.Â
Denver International Airport told FOX31 that the plane was producing âvisible smokeâ while sitting at gate C38. Additionally, as of 6:15 p.m. local time, there were no reported injuries.
The fire was extinguished, an airport spokesperson told PEOPLE.
âAfter landing safely and taxiing to the gate at Denver International Airport (DEN), American Airlines Flight 1006 experienced an engine-related issue,â American Airlines said in a statement to PEOPLE. âThe 172 customers and six crew members deplaned and are being relocated to the terminal. We thank our crew members, DEN team and first responders for their quick and decisive action with the safety of everyone on board and on the ground as the priority.â
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One Denver airport passenger posted footage of the incident to their Instagram profile. âFire at @denairport on @americanair unbelievable! Ground crews worked fast and got it out quick. Saw passengers flee through the smoke,â the user captioned the post.
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