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Spirit Airlines flight briefly catches fire at Atlanta airport, no injuries reported

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Alaina Hardie
Spirit airline plane briefly catches fire at Atlanta airport
Alaina Hardie
ByTeddy Grant
July 11, 2022, 1:50 AM

A Spirit Airlines plane that landed at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport from Tampa, Florida, on Sunday morning briefly caught fire on the runway after one of its landing gear brakes overheated.

Atlanta Fire Rescue put out the fire after the brakes in the landing gear ignited at 9:25 a.m., the airport said in a statement to ABC News. There were no reported injuries.

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"Spirit Flight 383 from Tampa to Atlanta landed safely in Atlanta International Airport and upon landing one of the brakes overheated," Spirit said in a statement on Sunday.

"The aircraft was towed to the gate where Guests safely deplaned without any injuries. Thank you to the Atlanta first responders for immediately meeting the aircraft. The plane will be temporarily removed from service for maintenance."

Emergency vehicles respond to a plane that caught fire on the tarmac of the airport in Atlanta, Juky 10, 2022.
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Last month, three people were injured when a Red Air plane caught on fire when it landed at Miami International Airport and caught on fire.

The landing gear on the plane had also caught on fire when landing, the Federal Aviation Administration told ABC News in a statement.

Smoke rises from a Spirit Airlines plane at airport in Atlanta, July 10, 2022.
Alaina Hardie

ABC News' Michelle Stoddart contributed to this report.

Editor's Note: A previous version of this story incorrectly reported that Spirit Airlines confirmed the plane caught fire, when it had said in a statement one of the brakes overheated upon landing. The story has been updated.

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