
American Airlines Flight Returns to Las Vegas After Mid-Air Engine Fire
An American Airlines flight with 159 people on board was forced to return to Las Vegas on June 25 after one of its engines caught fire mid-air. Viral videos show flames and smoke trailing the aircraft.
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American Airlines plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Las Vegas shortly after takeoff when flames erupted from its right engine. Around 8:15 AM today, Wednesday, June 25. Witnesses reported loud bangs and shaking windows as the aircraft circled low near the Stripe… pic.twitter.com/0khJJTYhBT
— Real Vegas Locals (@RealVegasLocaIs) June 25, 2025
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Flight 1665 landed safely at Harry Reid International Airport with no injuries reported. The airline cited a mechanical issue.
The airline said that the plane was carrying 153 customers and six crew members. It was scheduled to fly from LAS to Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT).
"The aircraft taxied to the gate under its own power and customers deplaned normally," the airline added. "We appreciate the professionalism of our crew and thank our team who are working to get our customers to their destinations as quickly as possible."
The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) and American Airlines' maintenance team would investigate the incident as the aircraft was taken out of service.
"American Airlines Flight 1665 returned safely to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas around 8:20 a.m. local time on Wednesday, June 25, after the crew reported an engine issue," the agency said in a statement.
"The Airbus A321 was headed to Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The FAA will investigate."
Plane hit with "unexpected turbulence"
Another American Airlines flight on Sunday experienced "unexpected turbulence" and five people aboard were hospitalised.
The plane, American Airlines Flight 1286, was flying from Miami to Raleigh-Durham in North Carolina when the plane hit turbulence, Fox News Digital reported quoting a spokesperson.
In a statement, the FAA noted that the plane landed safely at Raleigh-Durham International Airport at around 10:50 pm (local time) "after the crew reported possible injuries to cabin crew and passengers due to turbulence".
While describing their experience to WRAL News, one passenger said, "It was like being on the top of a roller coaster and going down." "It sounded like we hit something and then we just dropped in the air."

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8 hours ago
- NDTV
American Airlines Flight Returns to Las Vegas After Mid-Air Engine Fire
An American Airlines flight with 159 people on board was forced to return to Las Vegas on June 25 after one of its engines caught fire mid-air. Viral videos show flames and smoke trailing the aircraft. Watch the video here: American Airlines plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Las Vegas shortly after takeoff when flames erupted from its right engine. Around 8:15 AM today, Wednesday, June 25. Witnesses reported loud bangs and shaking windows as the aircraft circled low near the Stripe… — Real Vegas Locals (@RealVegasLocaIs) June 25, 2025 Also Read | Man Attempts To Steal Life Jacket On IndiGo Flight, Video Sparks Outrage Flight 1665 landed safely at Harry Reid International Airport with no injuries reported. The airline cited a mechanical issue. The airline said that the plane was carrying 153 customers and six crew members. It was scheduled to fly from LAS to Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). "The aircraft taxied to the gate under its own power and customers deplaned normally," the airline added. "We appreciate the professionalism of our crew and thank our team who are working to get our customers to their destinations as quickly as possible." The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) and American Airlines' maintenance team would investigate the incident as the aircraft was taken out of service. "American Airlines Flight 1665 returned safely to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas around 8:20 a.m. local time on Wednesday, June 25, after the crew reported an engine issue," the agency said in a statement. "The Airbus A321 was headed to Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The FAA will investigate." Plane hit with "unexpected turbulence" Another American Airlines flight on Sunday experienced "unexpected turbulence" and five people aboard were hospitalised. The plane, American Airlines Flight 1286, was flying from Miami to Raleigh-Durham in North Carolina when the plane hit turbulence, Fox News Digital reported quoting a spokesperson. In a statement, the FAA noted that the plane landed safely at Raleigh-Durham International Airport at around 10:50 pm (local time) "after the crew reported possible injuries to cabin crew and passengers due to turbulence". While describing their experience to WRAL News, one passenger said, "It was like being on the top of a roller coaster and going down." "It sounded like we hit something and then we just dropped in the air."


Time of India
11 hours ago
- Time of India
Airbus on fire? Watch sparks fly as American Airlines jet makes emergency return
An American Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Charlotte was forced to turn back just nine minutes after takeoff when smoke and sparks were seen coming from one of its engines. Witnesses on the ground described hearing loud booms and seeing flames. The Airbus A321 landed safely, with no injuries reported among the 153 passengers and six crew on board. Despite footage showing smoke, American Airlines said no engine fire was found. The FAA has opened an investigation. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 'It sounded like large fireworks' Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Airline plays down fire risk Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads FAA confirms investigation underway An American Airlines flight en route from Las Vegas to Charlotte, North Carolina, made an emergency landing on Wednesday morning after visible sparks and smoke were seen trailing one of its engines shortly after 1665, operated by an Airbus A321, left Harry Reid International Airport at 8:11 am local time. Within minutes, the aircraft experienced a suspected engine issue. By 8:20 am, it had landed safely back at the airport, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on the ground were quick to Villasista, who was at the Las Vegas National Golf Club at the time, said, 'We could hear lots of booming noises, almost like a boombox. It sort of stopped us in our tracks to hear the noises.'Mark Jackson, another observer, described a more emotional moment.'When we looked up and saw what was really happening, I was shocked and super sad thinking about how scared everyone on board must be,' he told ABC News.'Those brave pilots working under some heavy pressure. It just looked like it was dropping rapidly.'Videos posted online showed a dramatic scene. A streak of smoke could be seen flowing from the aircraft's right side, with flashes that many mistook for flames. One clip captured from the ground drew widespread attention, showing the aircraft seemingly trailing the visual alarm and public reaction, American Airlines said there was no evidence of an actual engine a statement carried by CBS News, the airline said, 'The aircraft taxied to the gate under its own power and customers deplaned normally. We appreciate the professionalism of our crew and thank our team who are working to get our customers to their destinations as quickly as possible.'A spokesperson for the airline also confirmed that the aircraft had 153 passengers and six crew members on board. After landing, the aircraft was immediately removed from service. An initial inspection by maintenance crews did not detect any fire-related to an airport official, the smoke appeared to originate from the left Federal Aviation Administration acknowledged the midair scare and confirmed it would carry out a full investigation.'American Airlines Flight 1665 returned safely to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas around 8:20 a.m. local time on Wednesday, June 25, after the crew reported an engine issue. The Airbus A321 was headed to Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The FAA will investigate,' the agency said in a statement shared by Fox News and Reid International Airport, formerly known as McCarran International, resumed normal operations shortly after the passengers were safely deboarded and were being rebooked on alternative flights to their destination, according to the airline. While further technical checks are expected to continue, the carrier emphasised its confidence in the aircraft's crew and safety now, the Airbus A321 remains grounded pending a deeper investigation by the FAA and the airline's maintenance team.


News18
12 hours ago
- News18
American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing In Las Vegas After Midair Smoke, Sparks
Last Updated: An American Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Las Vegas after smoke and sparks were seen from an engine. Flight 1665 returned safely with no casualties. An American Airlines flight made an emergency landing shortly after takeoff in Las Vegas on Wednesday after smoke and sparks were seen coming from one of its engines. Flight 1665- an Airbus A321, en route from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) to Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), returned to Las Vegas due to what the airline described as a 'mechanical issue." No casualties were recorded in the incident. 'The aircraft taxied to the gate under its own power, and customers deplaned normally. We appreciate the professionalism of our crew and thank our team, who are working to get our customers to their destinations as quickly as possible," Fox News said, citing the airline. According to American Airlines, the aircraft carried 153 passengers and six crew members. On one hand, several videos on online platforms showed dark smoke trailing the aircraft's right engine and visible sparks midair, the airline, on the other hand, said there was 'no evidence of fire in the engine." Another witness, Mark Jackson, said he heard what sounded like 'large fireworks." 'When we looked up and saw what was really happening, I was shocked and super sad thinking about how scared everyone on board must be. Those brave pilots are working under some heavy pressure. It just looked like it was dropping rapidly," Jackson told ABC News. While acknowledging the incident, the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) identified Flight 1665 as an Airbus A321. 'American Airlines Flight 1665 returned safely to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas around 8:20 am local time on Wednesday, June 25, after the crew reported an engine issue. The Airbus A321 was headed to Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The FAA will investigate," Fox News quoted the FAA as saying. Harry Reid International Airport was formerly designated as McGarran International Airport. First Published: