Passengers on a United Airlines flight from Houston to New York shot a wild video of the wing wing on Sunday morning.
Unaid Airlines 1382 passengers and crews evacuated from the George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport plane due to the “reported engine issues.”
United Airlines also confirmed the incident, and after 8:30 am on Sunday, February 2, a statement that the U -Nighted Airlines crew had safely stopped taking off from George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport in Texas. Was announced. We reported “engine problems”.
Passengers shared the video acquired by Fox 26. It has a confusion that occurred on the plane after seeing the fire on the wings from the window.
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The United Flight from Houston to New York caused a fire during the takeoff of Sunday morning. (Fox 26/ashlyn Sharp)
“No, it's burning,” you can hear the passengers shouting.
You can hear another passenger saying, “How are you, please get out of here?”
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The United Airlines flight from IAH to Laguardia had to stop taking off on Sunday morning for “engine problems.” (Fox 26/ashlyn Sharp)
The airline said that passengers were depleted on the runway via the combination of slides and stairs, and were on the bus on the terminal.
The Houston Fire Department responded to the case as part of the safety protocol, supporting the removal of passengers. They said they had already come out when the unit arrived at the scene without igniting.
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Authores said that there were no injuries and all passengers have moved to another plane to continue to their destination.

Flight crews and passengers evacuated from Houston to New York from a United Airlines flight from Houston to New York, after the “engine problem” was reported. (Fox 26/ashlyn Sharp)
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The airbass A318 has traveled to New York Lagagardia Airport (LGA), which has 104 passengers and five crew members.
FAA said that it would investigate the case.
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