The video shows that United Airlines flights from Houston to New York have evacuated on Sunday morning due to the fire from the engine.
On the 1382 flight, the crew was about to leave George Bush Intercontinental Airport for Lagaldia Airport just after 8:30 am, “I received a sign of one engine and stopped taking off on the runway.”
The video distributed in social media has shown that smoke and flames come out from Airbus A319, one of the airplane engines.
The airline said that all 104 passengers were safe to use slides and stairs to the airplane to the runway and take a bus on the terminal. There was no reported injury.
The airline said the passenger was scheduled for another flight on Sunday afternoon.
The Houston Fire Department did not respond to the fire. The Federal Aviation Bureau said that it was investigating.
It wasn't the only air problem that emerged on Sunday.
FAA stated that the main system for sending real -time safety alerts to pilots has returned online for several hours and then returned online.
Sean Duffy Transported Secretary said that alert systems were “temporary stops” late on Saturdays, and that the FAA was using a backup system to send safety alerts.
The episode came a few days after the passenger's flight and the Army helicopter collided on the Potomac River near Washington DC, killing all 64 airplanes and three crew members, a helicopter.