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Delta Flight Evacuated After Engine Fire at Orlando Airport
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A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Atlanta was evacuated this morning after its engine caught fire on an Orlando runway. The Airbus A330, carrying 200 passengers, 10 flight attendants, and two pilots, saw flames erupt just before takeoff, prompting a swift emergency response. All aboard safely evacuated using inflatable slides, with no injuries reported. Delta provided snacks while passengers awaited a replacement plane.
The incident occurred as Flight DL1213 prepared for departure. Flames from the engine forced an immediate halt to takeoff.
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Passengers and crew used emergency slides to exit the aircraft. The evacuation proceeded smoothly, ensuring everyone’s safety.
Delta quickly arranged support for the stranded travelers. Snacks were offered as passengers waited for a new flight.
The cause of the engine fire remains under investigation. No details have emerged about what triggered the blaze.
Air travel relies on rigorous safety protocols to protect passengers. Incidents like this highlight the importance of emergency preparedness.
Some praise airlines for swift responses to rare incidents. Others worry about the frequency of mechanical issues in aviation.
Supporters of air travel note its overall safety record. Critics argue such events underscore the need for stricter maintenance checks.
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| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 38% Center |
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