United Express engine fire in Denver caused by tire fire, says FAA report
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The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating after an engine of an airplane caught fire after landing at Denver International Airport.
A preliminary report to the Federal Aviation Administration indicates SkyWest Airlines, which operated the United Express airplane, reported a tire fire spread to the engine Sunday after the plane landed. The Bombardier CL600 had originated in Aspen, Colo.
SkyWest released a statement saying all 59 passengers, along with the crew, got off the plane safely and the airline was cooperating with the NTSB investigation.
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UNITED EXPRESS PLANE CATCHES FIRE UPON LANDING AT AIRPORT
One passenger, Tyler Glasheen of Long Island, N.Y., told The Associated Press on Monday that he panicked when a flight attendant ordered everyone off the plane and he heard the words "engine" and "fire."
Glasheen says his grandmother, on the other hand, was "cool as a cucumber."