Delta Jet ignites at Orlando International Airport; No injury reported
Breaking News. And that the news right now at noon are outside the Orlando International Airport. In the last 45 minutes, the firefighters set fire on a delta plane at the airport. This is a live look at the moment of our Tower Cam. We have just received a confirmation from Delta Airlines that this plane left Orlando, heading for Atlanta. We know that the fire started just after 11:00 am this morning, and the exhaust pipe of one of the two engines of the plane, the type of plane which is Delta, is an Airbus A330. Basically, it means that it was a very large plane. 200 passengers on board, ten on -board agents and two pilots, who were all evacuated by sliding from this plane. Let’s see what some viewers have been able to capture. It was the moment when Dylan Wallace, which was inside the airport, recorded the flames from the right wing of this Delta flight. The good news in all of this, according to Delta, is that no one was injured. But all these passengers had to evacuate from this plane by sliding. It was the moment that happened. We also captured some people who were descending from the stairs. And although the firefighters simply ensured that there were no difficulty points and other problems in this plane, just a moment so terrifying. This is the video of Chopper Two. Of all these passengers walking on the tarmac. They have their luggage. They removed this plane while trying to get safe. Dylan Wallace again captured what was inside. You can also see this smoke. It was on this plane. We obtained a Delta declaration. They say, let us quote, we appreciate the cooperation of our customers and we apologize for the experience. They say that nothing is more important than security. And the Delta teams will work to bring our customers to their final destinations as soon as possible. Delta says that their driving crews have followed all the procedures to evacuate the passenger cabin. When it happened. Maintenance teams will examine the plane and customers are now back in the terminal. They will have food, drinks, catch their breath, relax. What terrifying situation was it. Delta also says that they will bring additional planes to help bring customers to their final destinations today. And once again, the soothing news of all of this, according to Delta, is nobody was injured. Wesh Two has several teams that go there. We even had Two hung when this guy gave you a view of the eyes of the bird of this emergency evacuation. As soon as our crews are in a safe place, we will register with them and bring you more perspective of the spectator on what happened an hour ago when this Delta plane caught fire at Orlando International Airport. And of course, you can always stay up to date by doing
Delta Jet ignites at Orlando International Airport; No injury reported
A Delta Air Lines flight was swallowed up in flames at Orlando International Airport on Monday. The videos have shown that smoke from the plane while passengers are making an emergency evacuation. They were removed by slides through emergency outings. Maintenance teams will now examine the plane. CHOPPER 2 flew over the airport while the firefighters were seen watering the engine of the aircraft. This is a news and will be updated as more information is published.
A Delta Air Lines flight was swallowed up in flames at Orlando International Airport on Monday.
The videos have shown that smoke from the plane while passengers are making an emergency evacuation.
They were removed by slides through emergency outings.
Airport officials confirmed that the flight involved was Delta Airlines flight 1213, planned from Orlando to Atlanta.
The fire was reported on the exhaust pipe of one of the two engines of the plane, according to officials. Maintenance teams will now examine the plane.
CHOPPER 2 flew over the airport while the firefighters were seen watering the engine of the aircraft.
No injury was reported at the time.
Delta said he was working to bring an additional plane to bring customers to their destinations.
This is a news and will be updated as more information is published.