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Emergency Landing at Las Vegas Airport Frontier Airlines Flight Catches Fire

Frontier Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing Passengers Safe After Fire Scare

A Frontier Airlines flight made headlines on Saturday after experiencing a dramatic emergency landing at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. Flight 1326, arriving from San Diego, encountered serious issues as it was landing, leading to smoke in the cockpit and a declaration of emergency by the pilots.

Eyewitness Accounts and Immediate Response

Around 3:15 p.m. PT, the aircraft reportedly suffered a hard landing, resulting in blown tires and flames visible beneath the plane. Eyewitness video captured the alarming scene, showing a trail of smoke following the aircraft after it touched down. Fortunately, all 190 passengers and seven crew members aboard were safely evacuated and escorted to the terminal by the Clark County Fire Department, who responded promptly to the situation.

Ongoing Investigation

The incident is currently under investigation by both Frontier Airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has also announced its involvement in examining the circumstances surrounding the hard landing and subsequent fire.

Impact on Airport Operations

Due to the emergency, a ground stop was implemented at Harry Reid International Airport, affecting flights until 7 p.m. Saturday evening. Authorities are working to determine the root cause of the incident to prevent future occurrences.

This incident underscores the importance of safety protocols in aviation and the swift action of emergency responders in ensuring the well-being of passengers and crew. More updates will follow as investigations proceed.

 

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