A Plane Caught Fire Over Los Angeles - Video Shown Online.
A Delta Airlines plane caught fire over Los Angeles on July 18 while heading to Atlanta. Fortunately, the plane landed successfully and everyone on board remained unharmed.
The Incident Involving a Plane in the USA
The Boeing 767 took off on its way to Atlanta, but due to an engine fire during takeoff, it was forced to return to Los Angeles Airport. The video shows how flames engulfed the left engine of the plane.
After circling over the city, the crew successfully landed the plane. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.
Currently, the U.S. Federal Aviation Regulator is investigating the cause of the fire, as this is already the second incident in 2025 involving Delta Airlines planes.
Recall that on July 4, a plane with Russian tourists made an emergency landing in the ocean, but the pilots managed to get it back in the air. It was also reported that on July 5 in Spain, due to a false alarm, passengers decided to jump from a Ryanair plane, leading to injuries.
The fire on the plane over Los Angeles is just one of the distressing events that have occurred in the aviation world recently. Establishing and enhancing security in air travel is an extremely important task to ensure the safety of all passengers and crew members. Currently, the investigation into the cause of the Delta Airlines fire is ongoing, and it is expected that appropriate measures will be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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