Airplane catches fire before takeoff at Sea-Tac | Inquirer News

Airplane catches fire before takeoff at Sea-Tac

/ 07:34 AM August 13, 2012

SEATTLE – A Sea-Tac airport spokesman said all passengers were safely evacuated after a United Airlines plane caught fire before taking off.

The Seattle Times reported that firefighters responding on Saturday discovered flames coming from the auxiliary power unit of United flight 776, a Boeing 757 that was scheduled to depart at 10:30 p.m., bound for Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C.

Sea-Tac spokesman Perry Cooper said firefighters extinguished the flames, and the plane was evacuated. A preliminary investigation indicated that the fire might be traceable to residual oil in the auxiliary power unit, which is located in the plane’s tail.

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The plane was towed to cargo services for further investigation.

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United’s website indicated that the flight’s passengers were to be put on another plane a couple of hours later.

The plane that caught fire came to Sea-Tac from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, the airline’s website said.

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