A flight from American Airlines had to give up when a fire broke out, which forced all 182 people on board.
The Boeing 737 Max 8 prepared to fly from Denver Airport, Colorado, to Miami when a technical problem forced the pilots to earth the flight.
All 176 passengers and six members of the cabin crew had to evacuate when smoke swayed through the central compartment of the aircraft.
The film material shows a fire near the rear end of the aircraft and forces passengers to evacuate on the runway via an emergency slide.
According to ABC News, a person was brought to the hospital, according to ABC News.
Audio film material shows the moment when the pilots of the flight were informed about the problem by the air traffic control, which said to them: “You have a lot of smoke.”
According to a passenger on board the flight, a “loud boom” became heard before the plane suddenly slowed down.
Mark Tsurkis, 50, said: “When the plane lasted about 30 seconds until a minute later, someone said:” Rauch, fire “.
“And then of course many people panicked,” he recalled.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said: “The flight 3023 of American Airlines reported a possible chassis incident during the drainage from the International Airport Denver by 2.45 ppm local time on Saturday, July 26th.
“The passengers evacuated on the runway and are transported to the terminal by bus.
“The Boeing 737 Max 8 was run after Miami International Airport. The FAA will examine. Contact the airline to get more information.”
A spokesman for the American Airlines said: “The American Airlines Flight 3023 had a maintenance problem before the start at the International Airport.
“All customers and crew have certainly exhausted themselves, and the plane was taken out of the service to check by our maintenance team.
“We thank our team members for their professionalism and apologize to our customers for their experience.”
The airline said that it later ordered a replacement flight for passengers on Saturday.