‘Why is airline safety declining under Trump?’: American Airlines plane bursts into flames at Denver Airport, sparks outrage. Check viral videos
The American Airlines Flight 1006 en route from Colorado Springs to Dallas was forced to divert to Denver after the crew reported engine vibrations, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Upon landing at 5:15 p.m. (2315 GMT), one of the aircraft's engines caught fire, prompting an emergency evacuation.
The airline confirmed that all 172 passengers and six crew members exited safely, though 12 individuals sustained minor injuries and were transported to local hospitals.
Several videos circulating on social media show passengers standing on the wing of the Boeing 737-800 as thick smoke billows from the engine. The aircraft, 13 years old, is equipped with CFM56 engines manufactured by CFM International, a joint venture between GE and Safran.
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Rising Concerns Over U.S. Aviation Safety
The incident adds to a growing list of high-profile aviation mishaps in the U.S., raising questions about airline safety standards:
On January 29, an American Airlines regional jet collided mid-air with an Army helicopter, killing 67 people.
Last month, a Delta Air Lines regional jet flipped upside down upon landing at Toronto Pearson Airport in extreme weather conditions, leaving 18 injured.
As concerns mount, critics have pointed fingers at Trump’s aviation policies, alleging a rollback on safety regulations.
Social Media Reactions: Trump Under Fire
The incident quickly sparked a political debate, with many taking to Twitter (now X) to criticize Trump’s approach to aviation safety:
«An American Airlines plane caught fire at Denver Airport. Why does airline safety seem to be plummeting under Trump? Maybe it’s because he’s making cuts to safety regulations?»
«We already know MAGA is going to blame DEI