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United Airlines flight evacuated before takeoff after engine issue

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United flight evacuated after engine fire
Ashlyn Sharp
ByJulia Reinstein
February 02, 2025, 7:36 PM

Passengers on a United Airlines flight from Houston to New York were evacuated before takeoff on Sunday due to engine issues, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

No injuries were reported, according to the Houston Fire Department, which was assisting at the scene.

Passenger captures the moment an United Airlines plane gets filled with smoke after engine issue and the following evacuation on slides at Houston airport, Feb. 2, 2025.
Ashlyn Sharp

The FAA said takeoff was "safely aborted" due to a "reported engine issue."

"Passengers deplaned on the runway and were bused to the terminal," the FAA said in a statement.

United Airlines confirmed the incident, saying passengers evacuated the aircraft "via a combination of slides and stairs."

Passenger captures the moment an United Airlines plane gets filled with smoke after engine issue and the following evacuation on slides at Houston airport, Feb. 2, 2025.
Ashlyn Sharp

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In one video taken by a passenger, smoke could be seen coming out of the plane.

In another video, passengers were seen deplaning via the aircraft's evacuation slide.

Passenger captures the moment an United Airlines plane gets filled with smoke after engine issue and the following evacuation on slides at Houston airport, Feb. 2, 2025.
Ashlyn Sharp

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One passenger, Kelcie Davis, called it a "terrifying experience" in a post she shared on TikTok.

"Engine blew out right as our wheels were leaving the ground," Davis said. "Plane lost control on the runway for a few seconds, but thank god our pilot was able to get the plane back under control. Only one slide was working for the entire plane to evacuate."

ABC News' Ayesha Ali and Camilla Alcini contributed to this report.

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