17.04.2025 00:00
A United Airlines Boeing 737 passenger plane caught fire after a rabbit entered its engine, forcing the aircraft to make an emergency landing. While 159 passengers and crew were evacuated, there were no injuries reported. The moments of panic on the plane were captured by a passenger's cellphone camera.
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A passenger plane operating the Denver-Edmonton route in the USA had a rabbit enter its engine. The plane made an emergency landing after the engine caught fire.
THE PLANE ENGINE WHERE THE RABBIT ENTERED CAUGHT FIRE
A Boeing 737 passenger plane belonging to United Airlines, operating the Denver-Edmonton route in the USA, had a rabbit enter one of its engines. One of the engines located on the right wing caught fire shortly after takeoff. Passengers, seeing flames coming from the engine, panicked and began to scream.
"THE PLANE MADE AN EMERGENCY LANDING"
After the emergency call, the pilot shut down the engine on the right wing and made an emergency landing in Denver 75 minutes later. All 159 passengers and crew on board were evacuated, and no one was injured in the incident. It was reported that the pilot informed the control tower that a rabbit had entered engine number two. It is believed that the rabbit entered the engine during the plane's takeoff.
One of the passengers, Scott Wolff, said, "We heard an explosion sound and felt a violent shaking in the plane, but we continued to climb. The flames coming from the engine sent everyone into a panic."
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