American Airlines flight diverted to Denver, engine catches fire, FAA says
Briefly

An American Airlines flight traveling from Colorado Springs to Dallas Fort Worth experienced engine troubles, prompting a safe reroute to Denver International Airport. Post-landing, one of its engines caught fire while taxiing to the gate, forcing emergency evacuation via slides. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The incident is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration, emphasizing the seriousness of engine failure and safety measures in aviation.
The crew of American Airlines Flight 1006 reported hearing 'engine vibrations' before the flight was rerouted, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
After successfully landing at Denver International Airport, one of the planes engine's caught fire while taxiing to the gate, requiring passengers to evacuate using slides.
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