Emma Marsden is an independent newsweek journalist who lived in the United Kingdom and the United States, her interests are news, politics, crime, culture, travel and entertainment. Emma worked for BBC and ITV broadcasters, and written for Johnston Press, Asian Standard Journal, Reach Plc and Valnet. Emma holds a first class diploma in journalism and English, a master’s degree with distinction and a doctorate pending in creative writing. She is currently writing her first novel in the genre of domestic black. Languages: English and some Welsh.
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The passengers and the crew were evacuated by slides from an American Airlines flight at Denver International Airport on Saturday after the aborted take -off.
“Flight 3023 of American Airlines reported a possible landing train incident during the departure of Denver International Airport around 2:45 p.m. Local time on Saturday July 26,” the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a statement.
“The passengers have evacuated to the track and are transported to the bus terminal. The Boeing 737 Max 8 was heading for Miami International Airport. The FAA investigation,” he added.
The 173 passengers and six crew members left the plane safely via emergency slides. One person was transported to the hospital for a more in -depth assessment, but no serious injury has been reported.
This is a news in development and will be updated.
An American Airlines plane takes off like another taxis on the track of Miami International Airport (MIA) on July 24, 2025. An American Airlines plane takes off like another taxis on the track of Miami International Airport (MIA) on July 24, 2025. Photo by Daniel Slim / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images